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fluting coal, oil and gas each year. but officials a warning that it is set to become impossible for most boats within days as your abs drought drags on. you are watching dw news from berlin up next. we've got business for you. rob watch will be here with a update he'll be looking at disney overtaking netflix to become the world's biggest streaming service. of course, you get all latest news information anytime you want with our website. theda b, u dot com. i'm terry martin. thanks for these places in europe, for smashing in the records. step into a bold adventure. it's the treasure map for modern globetrotters. discover some of you up to record breaking sites on google, max, youtube,
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a bill that should mean cheaper drugs for some americans. i could vis tower in berlin house the key to getting germany through a cold winter is database business. some robots in berlin. welcome to the program. disney has just leap frogs. the traditional market leader to become the world's biggest streaming service for subscribers. disney added 14400000 paid uses across it's 3 platforms in the 1st quarter. edging past netflix for the 1st time now has 221000000 subscribers to its disney plus, hulu. and e s p n plus services. disney has also revealed funding a new ad supportive streaming service in the u. s. at the end of this year. let's get more on all of that from our wall street correspondent, un score to the end of these. have you on? just explain to us how has disney managed to leap frog, netflix,
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when it comes to streaming content is king. and in that regards, the success of disney is a long way in the making if you want to put it that way already in 2006, the disney bought picks up properly from the job then that by the way, it was one year before netflix thought a switch from sending dvd by mail to their streaming service, then an o 9, a disney followed up with the purchase of the marvel universe. then in 2012, they bought lucas film. and it was that the right to star was met. also, indiana jones and done not that long ago, they bought the entertainment business of 21st century fox. that's all this content that is paid off now. and it took a disney in general about 60, in a month to get their 1st $100000000.00 subscribers. that took netflix about 10 years to achieve that. so it's, it's pretty much content that's driving the thick of the for there are changes
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coming is disney said that is funding this ad supportive subscription. so people will be able to watch adverts and then pay a little bit less per month, i suppose, was the thinking behind that. well, the thinking behind it is a content might be king, bed to content also comes with a price take, right? so it's pretty expensive, not just those $1000000000.00 that disney spend on buying those companies, but it's also to produce new content again and again and again. and so therefore, disney announced that you can choose, you can either have a cheaper version that is based or you can have a more expensive version that is at a free that is, by the way, a tendency that we also see with other companies like netflix and ethnic festival as to streaming business off disney might have been that is not profitable at this point. okay. yeah, of course in new york, breaking down for us. thank you very much. staying in american, be us house of ref,
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is and this is expected to pass the inflation reduction acts on friday. it's a landmark bill for the bible administration. one of the key changes is allowing the government to negotiate drug prices, virus medica, health insurance program for retirees. the government expects, it'll reduce drugs costs for $64000000.00 americans among the provisions, the ability for the government to find companies that raise prices above inflation plus a cap of $2000.00 on out of pocket costs for medicine and get more on how this is playing out in washington, let's cross to our correspondent caroline, out carolina. she boy great to have you on the program carolina just explained to us how the pharmaceutical industry is reactive to these plans. well, rob, the pharma companies are getting ready already to take legal actions against the farmer industry has already suggested it's likely to sue to challenge the law. but
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this is not a surprise, of course, that the industry has it. historically, always been on a high alert when it comes to changes specially law changes that might affect their product, monopolies. and experts are actually saying that this is just the beginning rather than the end of developments over medicare drug prize and negotiations. and it is also important to point out rob that even if the bill is passed in the house tomorrow, as expected, the direct prize measures will only take effect once the u. s. department of health and human services roles out regulations on their execution towards prices in the us are higher than a lot of comparable economies was of impact is that having for patients in america as he to say is the prices are for medicines. here the united states are very high and according to a report, a last year published by the year as a government there, they are 2 to 4 times higher than in australia, friends or canada. but it's really
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a lot. and among the most effective people are of course seniors because they usually need more medication due to their age, but also people with chronic illness who as statistically usually come from lower income families. so they have sometimes to make decisions. very serious decisions about either food or medicines or how to pay the rent or, or buy their medicines. as you say, the former industries not to into this bill is it. but is there a lot of hope beyond the pharma industry fast it will have an impact on those very high prices for patients or to answer that question, it's important to see why the folk was, is the core of this part of the legislation and m a that is, that the government, the federal government through medicare would have the power to change 10 of the more expensive medicines in a year to rent, to 202026 with the number growing up to
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a 60 medicines by the year 2029. now the opinions are quite divided on the impact of the legislation. some say that the measures are good for medicare beneficiaries and taxpayers who fund the medicare benefit. but some are disappointed because they say that this provisions apply only to medicare about the measures. despite their limitations, a could change of the way of the people are paying for drugs. at statistics, say that even the up to 48000000 people could have a better life and a better way of painter medicines. with this charlene and she way in washington for us. thank you very much, said lucas. the other business news, housing prices in the us hit record high is during the 2nd quarter with most of the country experiencing double digit price rises compared to earlier in the year. expos, blame a surgeon mortgage interest rates rising, raising monthly payments for prospective home buyers, which then have
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a knock on effect on prices. german gas storage facilities are almost 75 per cent full and on track to beat target set by the government. despite reduced russian gas deliveries for weeks, germany has been buying gas on the global market, well conserving energy in an effort to fill the national reserves ahead. mustang with gas and german chancellor, olaf schultz has announced his support for a proposed pipeline to bring more of it from southern to central europe. the so called mid cat pipeline would funnel gas from portugal, am spain to france, and perhaps beyond it would require an estimate of $3000000000.00 euros in financing. the proposal is a revival of an idea which was previously branded financially and viable by regulators are reported and re lashana as more chance or short to announce his support for the project during a press conference saying he spoken about the potential pipeline with leaders from
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spain and portugal, as well as a european commission in brussels. spain has 6 terminals for importing liquefied natural gas, and portugal has one. but there is in the infrastructure to transport the gas to elsewhere in europe efficiently and effectively. the idea for this pipeline is not new. it was 1st put forward in 2013, but ultimately fell through in 2019 because of strong opposition from environmental groups and from spain. both sholtes and european commission chief ursula vander lion, are hoping the project can be resumed. now that the geopolitical landscape has shifted so drastically short stated at the press conference that the pipeline would massively relieve the situation now. but it may actually be years before oil flows through the pipeline. if the leaders agree to build it. tony is also hoping renewable energy will help ensure citizens have enough power. one of the big challenges to overcome how to store excess energy for days when the wind is blowing
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or the sun isn't shining. solutions are already in the works. there are 4 to 5 meters high energy storage facility is under construction. new berlin is the largest of its kind in germany, built by the major energy company, what temporary weekend store energy in the form of warm water will put it in the grid. and then the customers can have a hot shower or in the winter heat up their homes. it's very difficult to store the energy coming from renewables. often the potential of windmills and solar panels is wasted because their energy is not needed at that moment. thanks to this tank, that energy can still be used to warm up water that will be stored and used later on. this tank can hold 56000000 liters of warm water, about 350000 backups. so if you, for example, a go out on a day trip in the morning, you make your coffee nice and warm, you put it in
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a tables 3 hours later, you still have your warm cup of coffee. that's kind of add the idea. but the transition to renewables is slow. so far, only a fraction of the water in the tank is heated with green energy. the strategies to stop using fossil fuels by 2040 or 2050. to achieve this, the entire infrastructure must be transformed. i mean, these are huge things before you have this plant engineered, constructed that takes time. now we all would like it to go faster as worries over russian gaskets mount storage tanks like this can help relieve some pressure. but much of the energy use to heat up the water still comes from fossil fuels. massive investments in renewable energy is, are necessary to make the process more sustainable. just lacked. lastly, it'll be like selling ice to the north pole. that's what critic said. when you
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asked pizza cheney dominos set out to crack the italian market, and it appears they may have been right after setting an ambitious goal of over $800.00 outlets and raising hundreds of millions of dollars sales weren't. while the company had out for this week, the last of the may of 29 branches of domino's pizza that had actually opened was shut it, and he has, it has now fully exited the home of pizza. and so for me and the business team here in berlin until next time with is the end of the pandemic in site. we show what it could look like will return to normal. and we visit those who are finding it difficult
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