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of inequality ah, 75 years ago, ma ma gundy peacefully led the country to independence with what has remained of his vision. where does the world so called the largest democracy sand where is india headed? this is the moment to unleash on, on violet bars. on these legacy start august 6th on the w. ah ah, ah, ah, welcome to global 3000 fighting corruption. why claim it funds a going astray in napoleon goalkeeper for hire?
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how well see brazilians find their 11th man and money to spend just how much tax should the ultra wealthy be paying? a global heating the pandemic conflicts and crises. the challenges facing us a vast and that pushing more and more people to the brink. the gap between rich and poor keeps on growing. more than half the world lives in desperate poverty on less than 5 euros a day. while the top one percent owns almost 45 percent of global wealth. these ultra rich includes tech 1000000000 as ellen mosque bill gates and mark zuckerberg . the owner of d. o been, are unknown. oil tycoon moo cash m bonnie and war to kings on sean sean international and geo oxfam says if the top one percent, what tax just half
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a percent more over 10 years, many $300000000.00 children out of school could be educated and more than 3000000 people could get life saving, health care, and even some u. s. millionaires themselves want to pay more tax every morning before sunrise, stephen prince takes a walk on the beach and has revolutionary thoughts. prince is a multi millionaire and a thorn in the sign of his peers. he's calling for rich, people like him to be taxed. it's the battle cry of the patriotic millionaires. an exclusive club with 220 members. they say tax injustice is endangering the united states. i to pay tax. nobody likes to pay taxes, but i love this country. and as the fuel that runs with country is tax revenue, we wealthy people in large corporations that are all getting away with murder by not paying our fair share attacks as we have to pay more taxes are just no way
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around it. it go. all stephen prince lives in a penthouse right on the beach. an idyllic location, but his ideas won't give him any rest till they get like he made his fortune with a gift card business and is now worth around $40000000.00. well was that he don't like him and the top one percent on more than 30 percent of the wealth in the us. well paid lobbyists ensure them more and more tax giveaways. so our tax system is fraught loaded with loopholes. and the only way you take advantage of them is to do what we wealthy people do. and that is we are very expensive. attorneys, very expensive cpa's. we hire some, the largest banks in the world to help us hide our, our income, protected from taxes. stephen prince is not about to give up all his luxuries. his private gent, for example, in which he sometimes lies to bermuda, to golf,
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and other times to nebraska to hunt pheasant. his calls for a fairer attack system are above all, patriotic, he says. but to many of his financial peers, he's a traitor, they call me a class trader in a lot of ways of feel like they're traders to the nation. because they're only concerned about their own well, their own personal well being. we can still have airplanes. we can still have big boats, which still sell rel we're, we can still do all of these things and just pay more taxes. but people don't want to realize that that's the case. the patriotic millionaires are indeed a minority among america's wealthy, even in potomac, just outside of washington d. c, which has an unusually high density of high net worth individuals. the owners of such sheltered mansions benefit greatly from ex president donald trump's tax reforms. no wonder the local country club charges $120000.00 just to join the
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builder. monte ginger. he is a member. and like stephen prince, he also enjoys pheasant hunting travel and fast cars. but that's where the similarities end gingerly opposes higher taxes and disagrees with those who support them. if it really bothers those people that march, i would say to send a couple of extra zeros in your tax check to the i arrest and i guarantee you not one is done so they can say one thing, but then all their money is over here in switzerland or dell in the island instead of taxpayer funded social programs, he feels the rich should make charitable contributions, find donations and foundations that retain control over their money. president biden's plans to expand the welfare state. ginger recalls that wishful socialistic
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thinking and the wrong approach. if you're starting out losing 30 or 40 percent of everything, just because you're, you're mismanaging it or it's administration or anything else they need to really work on that job is 10 times more effective than any a government subsidy program because there's wages, there's, you know, become a tax fair, you can do stuff and you know that their tax rate can be adjusted down. back and ga, steven prince visits his latest joint real estate project with his daughter. courtney prince will inherit her father's fortune and agrees with his views. he in turn, has high hopes for her generation. i'm hoping is that the mess or the whole that we have god for ourselves on this under taxing of our whole generation that they can recover. and i hope that we just haven't messed it up so badly that they can't fix it because i don't think we have will to do so. my generation does not. we're too
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greedy. we're too selfish. courtney prince would like to be more optimistic, but she has doubts a in the seventy's. we're all about. peace, love and happiness and doing the right thing and i don't are holding a hands across the planet. and then as they got older and really started making money, they started changing and it became about me, me mean? and so i worry as my generation gets older, we will revert and do the same thing. courtney prince and her generation have their work cut out for them. tax justice in the us still appears to be just a revolutionary thought. barely any country has such a wide gap between rich and poor as brazil for years its economy has been on a downside. unemployment lies at around 12 percent young people from the fabulous a worst affected many a desperate for work,
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something brazil's wealthy maroni to aware of every day must so so, so descends the countless steps from the more ho domina ha! his on his way to the company sports team of brazil central bank in rio de janeiro . the age gap is huge. muscles of star goalie, say the men here, north america, most of them work or had worked for the central bank. my cell sosa, is the hyatt goalkeeper graduate, so we, keepers are booked by the team, send it to domain just like the referee log barraged in a woo, i play from money or jo, pressure brazil's, with, for these older players. it's a good investment for you. so much what we're always looking for good goalkeepers to get our game that extra cagle go young eyes like when i saw,
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always make the game more interesting, more exciting. available to come. i have been a french much bug with all the players here are over 45, the oldest one on the hedge, just celebrated his 80th birthday. but nobody wants to be in gold, which is why they hire massage sosa services with these old men prefer to dream their name or, or paling. they draw the, put the ball in the lead and keep it out. so the higher gurley stands in and makes the saves boa. he sold his out an up. so game we can rely on him what, what buck with yet i couldn't come from more different worlds every day in more hood, aminada massage sosa, walks by people, his age carrying machine guns were not supposed to film them. shots are often fired
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into this part of the neighborhood from the nearby hill, which is controlled by a rival gang. must r sosa, is used to that. he says he doesn't know anything different. but the measures taken to counter corona virus last year were hard on him. been here, but it was bad back then. there was no more soccer for months or in good to will. suddenly he found himself unemployed. we bade you feel you that really hit us hard, wasn't sure we had to rely on donations of food. he opened the government's emergency relief local vienna years ago so, so was selected to play on a competitive youth team. but he couldn't afford the transportation fair to attend training regularly. to this day, he and his mother hope he'll be discovered and become a professional salaried player. gonna go, i'm really only myself. when i play soccer, i prefer to kick the ball around,
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then sell drugs. when i play, i forget my troubles were of them and i been doomed. he doesn't play for money here the players are childhood friends who play at a higher level which helps keep him on his toes. he not will overwhelm. massage the world's best keeper. might be like one huge wall, get you, we're always together. it's game over for the over $45.00. so so says work is done after 3 and a half hours of standing in goal at the bar. the 3rd hall, the post game socializing, has begun, and middle of the men enjoy the chance to shoot the breeze with
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everyone times in except marcell sosa, who's sitting off to the side, waiting to be paid to day he gets around 8 years, 50 cash in hand it's a lowly wage compared to what these men his teammates earn at the bank, but sosa has other worries. it is years ago getting injured would be bad. i'd have to give up my favorite sport for a while and he may be a goalie for hire in rio, but massage so says still dreams of a career in professional soccer. climate change is taking its toll on many poor nations. droughts, storms and floods are becoming more frequent destroying harvests homes. even entire villages. most effective are developing countries in africa and asia. people there urgently need financial support to cope with climate change. yet as in nepal,
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often funding doesn't get to where it's needed. residents from the caskey district bed a warm welcome to employees from transparency international. t i. nepal has been coming here since 2020, to come back corruption and protect funds allocated to fight climate change. is elevated, what do i think the central government allocates a budget to climate change? a good as a book to read. i grew up of yet just 20 percent of those funds actually wind up with they're supposed to has got it in a lab. good. i well that's what we discovered in our investigation. what fire, what this had, what did my log book instead of going towards climate change of the moneys often used for meetings or seminars with politicians or got to go on to the doctor. but in china data, a lot of funds are spent on things like that. me not, i don't there gog onto your la thought, forgot norma. and that needs to change t i to pull regularly asks residents of caski,
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how climate change is affecting them. they often, the local authorities aren't even aware of the problems. so the information is gathered here is sent to them to that helps linda voice to people whose previously gone unheard and gives them the courage to advocate for themselves. thus they are, i mean, my lady, when you do have a pathetic compared to ma'am we women are often less well educated that, that i say above. but we've started to address the negative consequences of corruption as well as the effects of a lack of transparency. we've become far more interested in these issues as a result. if the all that i, they and it, i am dates on a her way and live and cause natalia the forest is vital to the people of caskey. it provides them with firewood and food for their animals but now they're very livelihood is at
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risk. there's been a huge landslide on the other side of the valley and it's not the only landslide that's happened in the region. normally the snow covered upon a mountains would be visible, but that shrouded in clouds. the monsoons have changed bringing longer and heavier spells of rain or early learning, yet here everything is still soaked from the rain. it's been like this with 12 days . even my house was flooded with half the grain is ruined, that it should have been harvested long ago. with many you don't understand the cause of their growing problems. and believe they're being punished by the gods. we've seen that people don't have any idea about
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climate change and even tiana by when we are starting from scratch and we're finding it's so difficult to make people understand what's climate change. what's the, i meant, you know, in fact, to allow hardy motor body vital aguilar, that's why the angio asked public broadcast radio, nepal for help. because it's produced ads that raise awareness about climate change . someone in the guide is, in a manner to cassie's hostile acquisition. it is to rental rains, have also destroyed crops in the chit one district in the south of the country. the farmers try to salvage what they can. the downpours of ortho caused the water levels of both rivers here to rise the ribbon flood their bank several times a year, often sweeping away homes and farmland. yet instead of shoring up river banks, local authorities often spent climate change funds on roads. we little my
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law is than any gay beginning mcaden. the local government hasn't been able to develop plans and strategies to tackle these problems. what so the population suffers some badly. they had done the apple, the manage them apart, but fiddled. i even supply themselves with a bare essentials being offered, they put it as a target. the fishes are suffering to rising temperatures, cause the rivers to dry up in the summer. water quality has also deteriorated rapidly. look here, my think i didn't catch a single fish. before i could cast my net and get 15 or 20 of them to get with a single throw was whiten. this is what i got and say you must ha. but there's reason to hope the situation will improve. soon. staff from transparency
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international are working closely with the authorities to determine why funding doesn't end up where it's so badly needed. and the local government has promised to allocate more money for victims of climate change and and for protective measures to combat flooding, such as buffer zones in every sector, each off, off our leader, if miles, while rules in adding up to the corruption, it's not only like that keeping the money in your pocket, are you in snarling money laundering? but it's also about when you don't really do your duty when you don't really like in a noise to how do you know to how to do your duty then also if it, it adds up to the for option. so the young people affected by climate change can also take action. transparency international helps them obtain the funds that have been allocated to them. it's an important step on the long road to change.
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global ideas aren't everywhere, everywhere in the world, and not only here in our show, you can find global ideas on facebook, twitter, and instagram. what are the challenges in an increasingly globalized world, and how can we deal with them? we research debates and introduce ideas that ain't to answer exactly that way. you have a leg an early morning fishing trip. sounds almost romantic, but the reality is very different. fishing is a tough business. harsh competition over fishing, and the pollution of our oceans makes life extremely hard for small scale fishes. in cape town, however, an innovative app is providing support. our reports, a eula yaki explains how 5 30 in
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the morning at the port of cape town. while most of the city still sleeves skipping jeffrey fraser and his crew prepared to put out to see the 10 member crew are going, handling fishing for kate green. they're hoping for a good catch today. they did things with most of the patients of whiskey. a good, good, but you know, get, get to i think there might be some truth in that, but it's a little fishy to lay all the blame on the skipper conditions for autism. oh, commercial fishing on the cape have grown tougher over the years. possibly climate change over fishing of the bites change of current plenty of reasons i can give you they also struggle with fishing quotas and market access . and here kilometers away from the port. local fishes are
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demonstrating in front of the national parliament in k town. they're demanding farrah quotas. they say it's hot enough for them to make a living as it is how lie really would aw, endanger the government is giving the quotas and they're in it. and that then the big companies that we as the small people, we are the people on the ground that is making a loving out of the see really don't get anything. jeffrey fraser wants to improve conditions for his crew and has found the solution in the upper lobby app of a lobby, which means someone who fishes in a local language connects small so fishes directly with consumers. daniel smith helped found the app and the n g o of the same name, which began as a university of cape town research project in 2017 karen from africa under on the
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world's small scale fishes have been excluded and struggle for access to market a below be came about recognizing that there was this need and there's an opportunity to then connect these small scale fishes digitally and to markets and for them to be able to access and, and own their own data. in practice, this means jeffrey fraser and his crew consolidate daily cats to restaurants and private directly through the upper lower be cutting out the middleman level of is quite good, but that we know what we're going for and what we catch in the price is much greater than we get from the local buyers. so for us it's a big deal. crim and reggie saying says middleman only pay fish is roughly a euro kilo, okay. bring worth on of
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a low be the crew can next over 3 times faster. that means they can generate the same revenue with a smaller catch, rudy and mean send up. another benefit is that abby has created a market for local species like a dream long considered a poor people's fish weren't ever lobby. changing the perspective of people on k for him. so they put it into up market restaurants and up mocker clientele of eating that and they've enjoyed it. so they're changing the perception of the value of that species of fish, local species in sustainable quantities instead of industrial scale fishing, the days catches locked into the app. the weight was one on 2. and the number quote was 347, a below be as financed through donations and outside funding. the n g o. behind the app helps the fishes with infrastructure and logistics catches go by refrigerated
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truck to decentralized refridgerated storage facilities. short holes help reduce the carbon footprint. a below be employee, hon goliath confirms the ways of the catch. he comes from a fishing family and wants to help his community done were preserved. and i want to remind you of his, her role, your district or walk bar, go fishing or do or thing for as long as are extra from the fishing industry. what are will all be doing through just a so starts to work toward the approaches between after we get to the fish in the end consumer, which is a talent for generations rule. and that's exactly what happens the catches from jeffrey phrases, boat and other, a below be fishers go online and become available to customers on the apps market place. page chef neal swat is co owner of a restaurant in cape town. he is one of over $400.00 ships and $8000.00 private
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customers registered as buyers on up a lobby. last night, the ship placed an order on the us. this morning hunger life delivers it 5 killers of k 3. the proof is in the pudding or the fish fish for that matter like the, the quality of the fish we got is just that something we haven't worked with before with the abs. q r code the restaurant and his guests can trace exactly where a fish comes from. the fishes name, the species, and where it was quote, with i love knowing where the money is going. so i love knowing that the money is going to the fisherman and not some massive companies just amusing the sea. and the customers also enjoy hearing that the money they've been here by us goes directly to the fisherman. and we can see exactly how much they get. since his
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debut abalone has put more than 500000 heroes directly into the pockets of struggling fishes. similar projects are already up and running in other countries, all aimed at preserving fish stocks and ensuring local fishing is get a living wage. and that's all from offset global 3000 this week. thanks for joining us. and don't forget to tell us what you enjoyed about the program, right to global 3000 at d, w dot com and check out our facebook page d w global ideas. see you next time, take care blue. ah ah.
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