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the courageous effort against corruption, the ends of political crimes. in our series guardians of truth watching on youtube dw documentary, the this is dw use life from the pencil tire shop. tens of thousands of boxes. go on strike in hollywood. tv and movie stars are joining screen writers who are ready on the picket line. that's the biggest show, big strike. what's that coming up? job?
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i then have was may 30 unity off the top says no. the latest with denial must go to the us president fives overwhelming. americans support the alliance. the jap 100 grades happy with us. the hollywood acts as union has voted to do now unanimously to go on strike the biggest labor option to hit the hollywood in 6 decades. low, sometimes some major movie and tv productions size and devices are demanding that best of streaming profits. they will say one regulations on, on sufficient intelligence. the writers guild of america is already on strike hope a repeat fees also linked to the rise stream. it union president and tv stopped from russia, says there's no alternative to strike action in the eyes of the world. and
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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 cuz they're matthews and entertainment journalist and they'll funds and he's told me why tools to above the strike fell apart. you know, 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,
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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 gonna affects people's feelings and shows, that's what people wants to know. how does this change the way the hollywood work on 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 loves blind on uh, netflix. all of 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
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you're probably going to get me or bad 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 dwayne, the rob johnson said he was going to stop production when he's doing so. everybody right now, no matter how big or small the film is, they will stop production at midnight. los angeles time, july 14. yeah, i mean this of taking full shot and diving of hollywood around the world. hollywood is seen is based place where there's tons of money, everyone's making it, you know, great success. how much sympathy 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,
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who's the president of a 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, but they think they deserve. because when they're retiring, when they are no longer able to work in his industry, they want to 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 pay more, you're under pay, you know, a lot of them are saying they're just struggling to to stay afloat and make their mortgage payments and pay for their kids and their insurance and everything else. okay, good. how does this get results? what's the, what's the way i it's of this. how does it it goes, jason's got. so what's his or it's really hard to see how they could come to
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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 one, she was quite surprised. he said, it's just ridiculous that she doesn't think that the motion picture studios want to share in the profits in the richard that there be making more more money, especially in the spring platforms. 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 go to infinity with that, but i don't see it being resolved anytime soon. and when i say, see what 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,
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supposedly happening on september 18th, next month in august. we have the 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 problem? well and surprising. i know i was supposed to go to the haunted mansion movie premier and 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 event. 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, real, real crisis for hollywood and statement janitors, k j. matthew sciences, thanks so much for joining us on dw, thank you. it's
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a us president joe biden has wrapped up a trip to europe he took in mesa, as i mentioned that you ania and join tools with norfolk leaders in finland, the regional gathering which was a featured suite in denmark. iceland in 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 who will be one of those who wrote to history. the nordic nations forces already work closely with the us military, carrying out joints, maneuvers in northern finland, just weeks ago. finland's border with russia spends 1300
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kilometers more than doubling the length of nato's eastern frontier border once sweden. so session is approved or full noted. states will have joined the alliance . you're think for 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 supporter. fewer 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 get 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 a close eye on both sides of the atlantic. ok, let's take a look at some of the headlines making use run, weld this, that some criminal court is open to prove into a legible crimes ensued. all united nation says is find evidence of
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a month's grade in west stuff for more than 3000 people have been killed and millions displaced since conflicts between rival generals fled. 3 months ago. the world health organization is wanting, the common artificial suites, and that could be link comes to the un agency is cooling for more research into a small team. millions consume the sweets and every day as a sugar substitutes and diet and soft drinks and other foods. us regulators have improved a non prescription birth control pill. the drug pills will be available from next year. the decision widens. contraceptives come to set to access in the us where abortion rights are increasingly on this right. the northern hemisphere summit is fueling heat waves on both sides of the atlantic into that same place across
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much of your up with celsius temperatures, full cost of his height for millions of sweltering. and it's in the same croatia, greece and turkey ortiz urging residents and torres to be cautious and drink plenty of water, access to some natures of forest clay. several us days have been hit by tornadoes, as well as unusually high temperatures. a clear up is underway in illinois with twist as re the roof of homes and sand household is scrambling to south safety in mexico. construction workers have been struggling to stay on the job with the moment says, talking 50 degrees celsius. they say the cold water or re hydration salts are essential to keeping them going. in india, the moon or rim that has reached its highest levels in nearly half a century flooding parts of the capital deadly exceptional monsoon reigns of cause
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widespread damage. authorities of close schools and officers under warning drinking water will have to be rationed. it's rare for daily eyes to see the river and speed . the munos fluttered roads in north of the capitol deli, disrupting transport. the water has forced this range of homes, meaning thousands of had to move out during jeep is trying to salvage what you can from her flooded kitchen and wonders how she will be able to cook for her children . water levels have been rising steadily and residency their costs for help have gone on answering. server says she hasn't receiving any assistance and her children have not eaten since last night. they may then it, she has lost everything the money since the monsoons began at the beginning of june . that leaves recorded more than twice average rainfall. and people are worried.
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the waters will rise further. lucre says that those who could have already left and taken refuge elsewhere would flood waters mixed with freeness. water and sewage present, a health hazard. the city of 20000000 remains on high alert schools. colleges and government offices have been closed till sunday. here in germany, climate for testers have disrupted services at humbug and dusted off add ports. the government is looking at tightening security loss generation activists, the demanding, more forceful action to cut the carbon emissions. a climate activist breached a security fence and blew themselves to a runway. their actions halted slights for several hours. angry passengers
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who called me, but that doesn't take any precautions to you, that anyone can just walk in. this time that was climate activism. the next time it could be terrace to climb the fence. you get the protesters from the last generation group say they wanted to draw attention to the climate crisis. but their 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, to slip and hit 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, i understand the active as they are to be the opposite of what they intended during 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 that's what we go time for. stay tuned for dw business and use a steven bids. the next object power. i'm from all of us in the news room here in the the side it says to move on to the basic goals facing the country with featured to.
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