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because no one should have to make up your own mind. me for mine's the the this is dw news life from the principal time shop that tens of thousands of actors go on strike in hollywood. movie stars on the screen. lights is already on the picket lines, is the biggest show based stripe in decades. allstate coming up,
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jared by didn't have, was may 30 unity in total, excuse me, the lead it with an aisle, most of the us president fighters, overwhelming americans support for the alliance. and the global heat waves. as the northern hemisphere, sama sends temperatures soaring north america. i'm much of your swelter in extreme . the objects are welcome to the program. the hollywood actors union has voted unanimously to go on strike the biggest strike to hit. so hollywood in 6 decades will set sign some major movie on tv productions, thousands of acts as the demanding, best fast share of streaming profits. they will say one regulations on artificial intelligence. the writers guild of america is ready on the strike over repeat means
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also going to the rise stream. now union president, mtv stuff from russia says there's no alternative to strike action in the eyes of the world. and particularly the eyes of labor are upon us. what happens here is important because what's happening to us is happening across all fields of labor. by means of when employers make wall street and greed their priority, and they forget about the essential contributors that make the machine run. k j matthews is an entertainment john and i still assigned to these. she told me why chose to avert the script strike fell apart. you know,
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if you could probably pick, i would say more than one thing was actually 2 things. i would say it's the inception of artificial intelligence ai and also the inception of, uh, the streaming platforms, people, particularly writers, screen writers and actors and actresses are not being paid the same way. they were paid when they were on television versus streaming. and that's really the main sticking point. there are others. but if i could mil, like the most important thing down, it would be the pay with the streaming platforms, particularly residuals, and the introduction of artificial intelligence for sure. yeah, i mean, they've changed everything in the way that we consume the kind of products that the, the industry produces. how's that going to affect people's feelings and shows? that's what people want to know. how does this change the way the, how they would work and affect us as well? let me, let me do the good 1st before i do the bad. the good is you love, reality tv shows. housewives, franchise lovers blind on. uh,
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netflix. all those things. you're probably in for more of that because those are unscripted. they don't require writers and they don't require real actors. so you're probably going to get more of that and it's cheap to produce. so that's, that's the 1st good thing. the bad thing is, um, if you like to watch a lot of entertainment shows where you watch premieres or press junkets and those are are going to go away and all of the films that are being made currently right now. i think like avatar parts report are being made, those are going to be hard to even to wayne. the rob johnson said he was going to stop production when he's doing so. every body right now, no matter how big or small the film is, they will stop production it midnight. los angeles time, july 14. yeah, i mean, it's a target full shot and dying of hollywood. around the world. hollywood is seen as best place where there's tons of money, everyone's making it, you know,
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great success, commerce, similar, do you think that also the says and indeed the rights as amongst the public, you know, that is a perception and you're absolutely right about that. and that's the reason why i was really happy to see the president fran drescher, the actor from nannie, who's the president of, of sack, after a talk about that, she talked about how a lot of these actors and actresses are literally just making the threshold because they're getting residual, if they weren't getting residuals, they would really be screw financially. they need these residuals. it is extremely important that they negotiate for every single dollar that they think they deserve . because when they're retiring, when they are no longer able to work in his industry, they wanna make sure that they have enough to take care of them. and also a lot of them are saying they have families, they have kids. and if you're not getting residuals, if you don't know if your show on a streaming platform is actually bringing in a lot of subscribers and whether or not you should be paid more, you're under pay, you know, a lot of them are saying they're just struggling to to stay afloat and make their
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mortgage payments and pay for their kids and their insurance and everything else. so can i do it? how does this get results? what's the, what's the way i have this type of the goes, jason's got. so what's his so it's really hard to see how they could come to some type of middle ground, because even fran drescher said during her press, pressure today is that the 2 sides are so far apart that she doesn't know how they're going to to meet the middle, when she wishes quite surprised, she said, it's just ridiculous that she doesn't think that the motion picture studios want to share in the profits in the rich is that there be making more more money, especially in the spring 5. 1 is, but they're not sharing any of it. whereas the studios which are the networks and the film studios are saying, look, some of their expectations and what they're asking is just a little bit unreasonable. now, some people are taking pot shots at that saying most of the people that are saying that are making more than $20000000.00 a year. so you know,
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it's doing figured with that, but i don't see it being resolved anytime soon. and when i say stupid, i mean in the next month or 2, you know, next month is when we really start cutting film festivals. and some award shows. remember, we have the prime time in these here, supposedly happening on september 18th, next month in august. we have a kick off the been as built festival, and then in september we have to want to the best of all. so there's a number of film festivals and for me or is it are supposed to happen the probably well and surprising. i know i was supposed to go to the haunted mansion movie premier, a dizzy land this weekend. that'd be great. red carpet, you know, celebrating a dizzy lab because they are producing, disney is producing the film. and now that's been turned into a family. been not a red carpet premier, so my guess is you're probably going to see a lot more of these per meals that were plan. just be some sort of fan events or maybe just a screening, but not a full fledge premier because a lot of people say you can have premieres if you don't have a stars of them. yeah,
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real, real crisis for hollywood and statement done at s k. j. mathew, science. thanks so much for joining us on dw. thank you. i. it's not moving on us. president joe biden has wrapped up a trip to europe. he took in a nate or somebody to lift you ania and talks with nordic need is in finland. the regional gathering which was a featured sweden, denmark, iceland and norway address challenges including regional security, and the climate change. a warm welcome from nato's newest member, joe biden. meets with regional leaders in helsinki with finland, having ended its decades long neutrality. by joining the alliance, the new era in cities, security police, has become to, you will be one of those who wrote it to history. the nordic nations forces
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already work closely with the us military carrying out joints, maneuvers in northern finland. just weeks ago. finland's border with russia spends 1300 kilometers more than doubling the length of nato's eastern frontier border. once sweden, succession is approved or full noted, states will have joined the alliance. you're a big push. so we don't even want to imagine what your but look like with the war and he's crane a fight and was in an office. he's a great support or fewer and then discuss. so i'll talk to me for 2 whole the security issues dominated by didn't, snorted triple. but he also touched or on climate change? i like it. the law is the only ex, essential threat faces. and we don't have a lot of time if we continue to work together, we can deal with a clear signal the us president intends to keep
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a close eye on both sides of the atlantic. so let's take a look at some of the headlines making use around the world. nice. the united nations human rights office says it is find evidence of a mass grave in through dogs. west of the region is so nearly 100 people, mainly many from the ethnic african muscle. each group were buried that the un says it has credible information that the power military wrapped in support forces carry di domestica. the world health organization is wanting that a common all to official sweetness could feelings to cancer. the un agency is cooling for more research into a spot, a millions consumer sweets that every day as a sub sugar substitute in diet soft drinks and other things us regulate says have approved a non prescription birth control pill. the drug oak hill will be available from next year. it's the decision widens contraceptive access in the us,
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where abortion rights are increasingly i'm the with much of the world and the griffith, i think, to waive the northern hemisphere. summer is fueling extreme temperatures in north america. and york and southern italy millions sweltering the island to buckets of sod, denny i could reach 47 degrees in the coming days. deep warnings are in force in the greek capital. athens with ortiz urging residents and taurus to be cautious. scientists say extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and most of it because of climate change. floods in india, spain, and parts of the us wild fires have been raging in canada since april, more than 9000000 heck to as a forest of band. and more than 150000 people have had to flee their homes. at the
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same time, heat waves have been scorching europe, particularly spain, to have one of these umbrellas here. and if shop owners allow, you can stand in front of the entrance. there's some cold air coming out, i mean, we just drink a lot of water. we have no other choice really side. this is climate change. and we just have to get used to it and somehow it's a crisis that has long since become a reality across the globe. 9 made the climate change is making extreme where the more likely yet north all extreme with a can be attributed to a heating planets. for example, according to climate models, the heavy rain in northern italy earlier this year once more and 10 so likely due to human induced warming. it was actually unexplained the rare and fierce weather event for the region. on the other hand, extreme heat waves and northern africa and southern europe last april,
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with temperatures up to 20 degrees above normal, were different. they would have been almost impossible at this time of year without climate change. and when it comes to the severe flooding that had pockets done in 2022 model suggest the global warming increase, dividing full intensity data by 50 percent. the event affected 33000000 people and destroyed 1700000 homes. i haven't done the climate protest as have disruptive services at home, but i'm just little apple was the government is looking at tightening security. last generation activists are demanding more forceful action to cut the carbon emissions climate active is breached to security. fence and glued themselves to a runway. their actions halted flights for several hours. angry passengers who come to that doesn't take any precautions any that. well,
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anyone can just walk in. this time it was clement activism, the next time it could be terrace to climb the fence. you get the protestors from the last generation group say they wanted to draw attention to the climate crisis. but they're protest coincided with the start of the summer holidays in hamburg. several passengers said targeting ordinary people was the wrong way to achieve the group's goals. split and it keeps the wrong people. it's a shame that doing this on the 1st day of the holidays when families are looking forward to taking the long awaited holiday. the trustees understand the active as they are to be the opposite of what they intended in the beginning of the holidays and families are happy and looking forward to going away. i understand the climate purchases have sympathy for them, but not in this way. last generation activist sub repeatedly blocked traffic by
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moving themselves to roads in cities across germany. the group say their unusual stance are designed to highlight environmental damage and press for more decisive action to counter global warming. and here's a reminder of the top story. the hollywood actors union has unanimously voted, said to go on striking the actors a demanding best shot of streaming profits and regulations on all sufficient intelligence. the old for me coming up nice all the documents you say resists of the legacy of john and german colonialism in africa. thanks for watching this. the i sorry, so one on 6 times to please come and see more people than ever on the move worldwide in such a better price than mine. and one.
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