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the, the, this is dw news line from berlin. tonight light's camera, but no action, hollywood actors join screenwriters on the picket line. it's the 1st full day of a major walk out the hollywood biggest labor fight in decades. you members want better pay and protections against artificial intelligence also can make up tonight
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after their short lived rebellion. what is next for the wagner mercenary, great new footage claims to show our members in bill of roots training fellow bruce young soldiers and his soccer. our team in australia gets a course of a brazil samba skills, as they look to claim their 1st ever women's world cup. the library golf is good to have you with us. on this friday, hollywood actors have joined the screen riders and the 1st, a dual strike by the 2 unions in more than 6 decades. industry workers are calling for better pay and for protections for their work in the face of artificial intelligence. unions called the strike after a month to negotiations failed to reach a deal on new contracts. actors union head fran drescher say nbc hopes the
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hollywood strength will also draw attention to other labor movements across the u. s. customs of closed in hollywood. for the 1st time in over 60 years, actors and rices have joined forces to demand best contracts. production on major films shows and series has ground to a halt, where we're just really finally all coming together and realizing that we need to have solid equity. not only makes us out the most of our own union, but also with the other union in our business. and then also solidarity with all the other labor movements that are happening across the country. they want this session of streaming profits and a calling for regulations on ost. official intelligence ahead of disney hits back to the thrust of industrial action, cooling union,
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expectations unrealistic with the actors union. president, friend, dreshaun, star of the 9 to speak on the nanny emphasize the importance of reaching a new deal. so the striking work is all the presentations and around the world. the eyes of the . c the under the unions strike rules, actors are prohibited from performing in films as well as promoting them. that's already had an impact on one of the biggest premieres at the. yeah. the atomic history drama oppenheimer, it's london debut, was moved up so stuff like robert downey junior until he and murphy could appear before the strike began. well yeah, we wanted to come out and talk about it cuz we're really proud of it. and we worked
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really hard on it and we wanna do, you know, everything was all set up. so we said people, let's just, let's just do it, you know? and then if they call it strike, we'll go out and that's exactly what they did to be action was confirmed with the strike now on the way the red carpet is set to be far less busy until the deal is reached. all right, let's pull engaging matthews. now she's an entertainment journalist. she's following the story closely in los angeles, k. j. good to see you. so we've got the 1st industry wide to shut down in 60 years . happening right now, the world is wondering what the world is hollywood going to do. you know, it depends on who you're asking. it's funny you should mention that brand. i actually spoke to a source of mine this morning and i thought, you know, i wonder if the studios and the networks got the message from fran drescher, yesterday, when she was up there saying, you know, they're being greedy. this is what we're asking for. she was speaking on behalf of sat, sat after the actors union and you know, my,
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my source told me that actually was do some of the people that they spoken with her said that they're willing to let this strike go on. um, and they're not any closer to even attempting to ask for a meeting with the writers guild, nor the screen actors guild at all. um, so it's actually quite scary. you think that, you know, so many of these people, their livelihood depend on being paid in to see if this might go on for like, you know, 3 or 6 or even more months is quite frightening for, for many people here in hollywood. yeah, i mean, do you have people's livelihoods at stake right now, and also the major movie productions that are in the pipeline mean when they are going to be impacted by this of, you know, how our viewers, how are they going to feel the effects of the you know, customers who it subscribe the streaming services for example, or movie goers that mean when are they going to notice something as well the, the biggest thing is the films are in production. now avatar 3 avatar for wonder
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woman 3 gladiator films like that. you will see them shut down immediately and what that means is when it does release will be put, the release date will be pushed back. that's the bottom line. so if you were having a field that maybe was going to come out sometime in the summer of next year 2024, it might take a year now. so it might be pushed back to 2025. that's the 1st thing i think when it comes to other things like film festivals, fan events, movie premieres press junkets that goes away. so you might still see the events being had, but you won't see celebrity. so i think it'll be interesting to see something like the venice film festival, which happens next month in august for the toronto film festival, which happens with september with no red carpet with no stars. they are to promote their upcoming films. so that'll be interesting. or, you know, just basic movie premieres, i've had a couple of studios contact me and say that the premieres, that i was invited to,
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that i was going to attend next week. and the week after or canceled the only one that i know they're still ongoing. at this point is the one i was supposed to go to this weekend called haunted mansion by disney. they turn theirs into a fan event. so it's not a premier, it's just an opportunity for me to go and screen the film with no start, no stars or celebrities, and no red carpet. so that's kind of the immediate effect. so we know that the user calling for better pay better working conditions. but what makes this a very 21st century labor event is that they're also asking for regulation of artificial intelligence. talk to me briefly about why actors and writers in hollywood. why are they so concerned about a i, as well as start with the writers, writers get paid based on the credits they get, you know, if their name is associated with a certain show written by revised by all of that determines what they get paid and how often they get paid if they are replaced in any way by artificial intelligence,
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that means that they get less pay. what they want is to have some sort of limitation to make sure they're not completely replaced when it comes to revising screenplays for revising television scripts that they're still on the card and they still have credit and that they're still being used. otherwise, it could cut into like half of what they're making when it comes to actors. you know, the greatest part. i think i've heard back run after st this morning on television . is it often times they come in and they have no lines or very few lines at their back run after, and they get paid for that day rate. and if they need to do any retakes, they usually call them back with the introduction of a i. they don't need to do that. they can have you come on day one, play, you will pay you a flat rate. and then say if we want to do revisions or we need to change anything, we'll just take your likeness and would use it in perpetuity. and that's hard for them here. obviously cutting into their pay right now there are no restrictions or
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policies about how a i can be use, how often it can be used and why can be used in the writers and the actors want some sort of regulations around that. yeah, and regulating a i it's, it's an issue all over the world and it's an issue that has not been resolved anywhere. so they could be talking for a long time. it looks like entertainment journals. gauging matthews with the latest from los angeles as always, k j. thank you. thank you. as well. back here in europe. beller roost says that fighters from the russian mercenary group, wagner are working as instructors at a military range, just southeast of its capital minutes. the defense ministry released the video showing wagner fighters training local forces. wagner played a key role in the ukraine defensive, but it launched a short rebellion at the top of russia's military leadership before backing down last month. wagner, leader, if guinea per goshen agreed to move his forces to bill
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a ruse as part of a deal to end the result, but his whereabouts, they remain a no television leader, alexander lucas shank, go. he says that he helped broker that deal. all right, let's go to our rush analysts, konstantin, egrets for more on this. so costs and feed um, wagner, troops training, belushi and soldiers. i mean, what do you make of of these videos? what does it tell you as well, but the 1st of all was will we can easily identify that this event. so this, this is fairly professionally shock. video was shots, all location in a c poverty. a small location in the other rooms bought what cannot be done this sketch or to verify whether we have any volumes of fighters in, in this video we, we see people from the ministry personnel from bill ruffin. territorial defense,
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not, not the regular mom is such a and they are without the box but the suppose the legit wagner. a group fights as a rule in mosques, but are they a block of the fighters or whether these are all the people we do not really know. secondly, there are not too many of those instructors. and certainly i would say that the the fact that appear on a regular program on be able to use national television shows that this is basically an attempt to officially certify that's a voc that people are really in the box official certification in that alexander lucas. frank was bell over so for that matter with him with his rush, i mean is actually nothing anything can be stage. well, assuming the video we saw today shows us reality, assuming that these are wagner troops, there that are training bell, roofs, and soldiers. i'm wondering what, what does it serve?
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what purpose does it serve for bella rufe to show this to the world? how can it be? and lucas shame goes interest for the world to think that his forces are being trained by mercenaries. so well look to shake. it doesn't care about morals, um bots. what this video clips are, is the purpose of showing that lucas jacob was a real mediator of whether he was not between the garden and food. 2 weeks ago was nearly 3 weeks ago now. and secondly, that a promises were fulfilled, that everything is arrived, the lucas, straight beside the fire, the that divides the fight. is it going to be other was they are in the bellows that everything is as both of right. and this is probably also an attempt to show that this particular about crisis, especially for pushing it was a crisis, is over the ever think they agreed on is that has been basically fulfilled. and
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that's why i think they have this video to show that everything is back to normal. and we're going to see pictures, purportedly pictures of you haven't got any pretty gordon purportedly, allegedly in billers that is supposed to certify that all those wild sorts of rumors on russian social media of a big garden is already dead. because he cross boxes the totes, and they also have no ground unto them. i think that is the signal, but there is throwing up. that's another mention. yeah. which analysts comes to teenagers is always constantly. we appreciate your time and your analysis. thank you. thank. what's your president, by the way approved to and is threatening to walk away from the black sea green deal unless some western sanctions against his country are lifted. video brokered by turkey and the united nations is allowing ships to carry ukrainian food exports from blacks. the ports since last summer is due to expire on monday. the change
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would affect millions of people across the globe who depend on the green and other food products that come from ukraine, which is a major supplier of crops such as mays, wheat, and barley, and sunflower, oil searching, 3000000 tons of grain and other foods have been exported by ukraine since last july . that's despite a brutal load that's massively impacted foaming. a great deal has at least got things moving. but whenever it needs to be renewed, russia threatens to pull out and experts won't. that would have profound effects if the deal is not renewed. we would see significant impact on global food prices and on global food security for millions of people around the world. before the war broke out, ukraine supplied enough brain to feed around 400000000 people across the globe.
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many of them in developing countries. but while she's invasion meant exports oh but stopped the agreement to get to ukrainian foods moving again was pro could find taki m d u when last july is guaranteed safe. shipping boots by the black sea for hundreds of ships from ukraine off to the best. so they've been inspected and assemble, they travelled onwards, playing a crucial role in easing a global food crisis. they make a big russian president, vladimir putin has used it to try to squeeze out concessions from the west as they include demanding an end to brokerages on some russian exports. if the greenville was to collapse, that would be a high price to pay in
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a world where hunger was yet again, on the rise, that's the situation the most want to avoid. at all costs. all right for morning i'm joined by james hudson. he is co founder of economists for ukraine. he joins me the night from italy. james is good to have you with this . um, what are you expecting? are you expecting this monday deadline to coming? go with a deal in place like not be on the show. brandon, um, so it's clear that what the russians are trying to do here is extracts as much surplus and play that bargaining chip at this point in time. i think the to, there will be a renew deal of some sort. it's unclear right now to what extent the people involved have power of a specific request that russia might be making. um, i don't think that there will be a failure to reach an agreement. it may not be on,
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on monday, russia has pulled out strategically for a few days in the past before renewing the but i'm pretty sure that the 2 sides are close enough to, to pull something off to you. so you're, you're confident that we'll see some type of deal if not monday, sometime next week you, you don't think it would last longer than several days beyond the deadline. i don't think so. now there is another aspect to this, which is if you look at the uh, the number of inspections that have been happening, a number of ships that have been depositing the pool over the last couple of months to ports. in particular, the main ports. it's been down drastically right. the current rates is about 10 times lower than in the 12 months before. and that's definitely something that will be weighing on people's minds over the coming days, right. which is, how much does the deal really impact food exports, especially when you,
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when you consider that a lot of the world is adapting to the situation of uh, over the last year. and yeah, adapting to the situation is the world learning how it is, especially these developing countries that depend on particular ukrainian grain? are they, are they finding other sources and other places where they can buy the food to feed their people? is that what is happening? well, i think russia is about certainly finding other ways to export it's supplies of green, kind of through it's popular countries in the region. and ukraine has been doing a better job at exposing through the rail and other trends that routes into europe, which brings its own complications as we, as we know. and certainly globally speaking, the have been efforts to ensure that the gaps off filled. and if you look at kind
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of the, the risk profile based from the prices of cold, for instance, over the last few weeks. this certainly not as voltaggio as we may have seen a few months ago under similar circumstances which indicated that has been adaptation. james thoughts and joining us tonight with economists for ukraine. jazz, we appreciate your time and your insights. thank you. thank you. in europe is bracing for what could be its hottest day ever. temperatures across greece, france and spain are expected to surpass 40 degrees celsius this weekend. while forecasters more in parts of italy can reach a record 48 degrees as families head off on summer holidays across the cotton and officials are urging people to take precautions. a tourist is carried from the acropolis. i made solving temperatures across the greek capital. the red
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cross has been dispatched to the icon and contraction with a hunting up walter and helping those in need emotions, their dizzy, and they have immediately to take them out of sign immediately. the crow post will be closed from noon for the next few days. with solving conditions, expect it's a loss of mucus, like you're interested in pursuing the most unusual and perhaps the most dangerous thing will be the duration of the high temperatures. we're going to have unusually high temperatures for quite some time taps and i presented it to the 2 temperatures of set to exceed faulty degrees celsius. despite 10 cities issuing the highest warnings, the streets of bustling with locals and to rest in argentina. the tops uh like a $35.00 degrees on houston like almost $4.00 to $2.00 days. so yeah, it's really, really cold. that's where he used to come from australia. so what we're used to the
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heat. so yeah, normal environmental fighting it, but i'm just suffering hospitals are preparing more beds. an additional talk to the nurse says are on call for emergencies. countries across them, you have a warning of a significant risk to life as the continent. braces to what could be its halting state of the fight sports. now here, the count down to the women's world cup is on with all 32 teams now in camp for final preparations. sidney, where the final will be played is one to 10 hos cities and australia. and these, even for the tournament, which will take a month to complete ticket sales have been incredibly strong in australia, which one the right to co host the tournament in the southern hemisphere. winter. and that is where we find the w's tom. good boy, who caught up with the brazilian team at their camp near brisk the hines made one
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of the strongest themes, the never before. 2 strong feet off putting the final touches to the preparations for those tiny is mine is 37 years old mazda 6. it is a great that really strikes the price of the williams guy this edition of the tournament astray. yeah, new zealand is a far cry from 1st experience of the world. 2007 resumed. what brought us up by 10 months of winning the golden faith based on the round product team on the saw a green send or how to be on the training conditions here on australia is gold coast and brazil was pre told me the form has been strong as well, ensure everything looks good tournament, which is why i asked if, and the referenda told us just a few moments ago, the score are heading into the competition in a remarkably relaxed mit. we don't feel that pressure. we were like the top 10 and
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we're gonna fight until the end. 5 is not our job to environmental, we're just going to be running around and maybe get a chance to, to put a star in our test. i was talking to way reporting their meanwhile for team germany . this woke up represents a chance that redemption the play or suffered heartbreak last year as they lost the final of euro 2022 to england with star player alex pop. missing the game through injury. but she's determined jeopardy will go one better this time around. this is germany to make strides at the world cup, thrown under much rest on the shoulders of their veteran captain alex pump central mention. if you ask people in germany to name the 1st female football is that comes to mind. she'd definitely be the 1st one name. pop was the star turn, his german, he made the final of last year's european championship, which he suffered, the cruelest, the blues is injured. he saw her so took the final which a team lost to england. the captain won't have to look hard for motivation this
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time. yeah, that's his boss explained hot. yeah. it was extremely hard to sense that i probably couldn't play in a european championship, final income. and how did you know it took me a really long time to figure that out to process it. and then of course there were a lot of questions in the days that followed side by side. what should i have changed um, should i have trained at all? i should i have taken one more shot. the question after question of hard move, i saw 3 years on from pop tart. take her to make say she's still there driving force. yeah. it was off. she's really committed to the team and isn't scared of anything. she's always there for us. yeah, she has the teams back and it's incredibly important point. see if you follow the us as meghan repeating well for the world stage after the tournament. if she does
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securing a 3rd world cup for germany would be some way to sign of our attendance. these down to that joke of age has made his 5th and straight liberty and final and his 35th major final while breaking the record of american great. chris, ever the serbian, you see at the bottom of your screen beach, italy's younique's center in straight sets in there. so my final, it was a repeat of last year's quarter final where dinner had pushed the jug of hard. but this was far more straightforward because eventually is now one victory away from roger federal record, 8 wimbledon titles and margaret ford's $24.00 winds at grand slam events, while the $36.00 doug, which beat a man 15 years, his junior armed and he had some ominous words afterwards for any opponents hoping he might soon retire. i tried not to look at the age as a, as a hindrance or a flock there that might besides the outcome of the courts. being contrary actually
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i. i feel yes, 36 isn't you 26. i guess you know, it feels good. all right, is it like a couple of other world sports stories? it's islands versus world cup, but their preparation stick a bizarre blow when they stopped their warm up game with columbia after 20 minutes . a saying it was quote, overly physical irish midfielder denise of sullivan was late and taken to the hospital for a scan on a ship and injured who are you? local boy has it started the scottish opened in fantastic farm. he's got to share the lead midway through the 2nd round as he warms up for next week's open championship in liverpool with the northern irishman is hoping to break a 9 year drought since the last one. a major us. alright, here's a reminder of the top story that we're following for you. this, our hollywood actors have joined screenwriters and a major doable strike. union members are calling to better pay an for protection
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for their work. amid the rise of artificial intelligence, the dispute has shut down production across the entire entertainment industry. in holly you're watching the w news. i'll be back at the top of the hour with more will be installed by the day to see you then the
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