tv Global Us Deutsche Welle January 8, 2025 12:30am-1:00am CET
12:30 am
oh, story for details. it just going to be find it here. repos every weekend on d w. so you don't feel the same way you expect and one's different things from life than your parents. i just want to pursue what that's my thoughts hired or you think your kid is 2 different risk, irresponsible, unreasonable, or portentous nonsense? i want my son to become a doctor. is there an alternative plan? we've done everything to prevent a divorce, but nothing weren't doing because it's time to
12:31 am
you were a sweet thing for them. when generation is kind of fun. it feels like there's the rate the don't subject occasion. a ballet scrolling through gives children strength and the shot to dreams. what now from the law always cheated, kind of as far as the and submerged. what happens when the tide no longer receive the?
12:32 am
the recently torrential rain has been devastating. vast areas of central europe and africa. tropical storms caused death and destruction in asia. the caribbean fee is more and strong. the hurricanes this year have a will not ocean temperatures, changing weather patterns, wells winds, and raising sea levels inexorably good. a maria tomato is in her kitchen, up to her knees in water. her house now floods not only in the rainy season, but all the time. at high tide, the water flows into her house in the morning, but no, no longer recedes, at low tide, like it used to dislodge is everywhere, soiling the furniture, clothes, even food supplies, did the full avoid. we hardly have anything left to eat. our livelihood is
12:33 am
destroyed, you're not going to be. it is so difficult to cope. assisted because the flooding brings mud with its oil light up and the full, then the water comes up to here. the i a on the, i knew it. we can sleep here, going to begin. yeah, i think of the did the she lives on the island of proof. god, around 50 kilometers from the philippine capital manila seen from the air. it's a veritable water world. the streets and buildings are permanently flooded. the inhabitants are soaked day in day out. most cannot afford to flee the island of late a little little kids. devastating lea item if you are before that's that done, then you don't stand a chance. and then suddenly we want to find out why certain areas of the
12:34 am
philippines are increasingly underwater. we meet up with ruez, sent us, he's 40 years old and remembers well what it was like to play in the streets here. back then, heavy flooding like this didn't exist, he tells us. but these days the inhabitants are busy, round the clock, trying to keep their homes dry. i'm gonna pick this, i'm going to be that the of the water levels are higher every year and about 5 said to me during so big a lot to in just a b as in good. when people build houses here, they have to raise the foundation every year. so it doesn't mean that so that the floods don't reach the height, they alone. i'm them for my other sites that i see here that who god will gradually simply disappear from the map. so i've, i've got an all because of climate change that south like me to the philippines is one of the country's most affected by climate change and rising sea levels. there
12:35 am
are no school buses and poor good bro. s santos takes the children to school every day. with his water taxi climate change making for changing realities. if you ask politicians in the region like this may are, the reason for the flooding is clear. the flooding we are experiencing definitely comes from climate change. every year we build, our house is higher and house to, but the water also continues to get gradually higher and higher. gradually, a climate researcher angelo deluxe, whose criticizes that many politicians are taking the situation seriously. they don't question their own decisions and are not doing enough multiple crisis are happening at the same time affecting the most vulnerable people. and yet at the same time we, i mean, our leaders, for example, we had though that's at the,
12:36 am
to 2 point everything towards climate change. because if you say it's climate change, it's, it's, and it's naturally to match hosting. there's nothing we can do about it. a few kilometers away on the coast of how good knowing rickshaw drivers also have to adapt to the changing conditions. their bikes are bigger, the seats higher up. so customers are staying dry for now. so i'm like, i know i make a living driving this rick shot. it has to be higher because the area is constantly underwater. we simply need high risk shots, but the seats are lower. no one will book you. we've had high tide for a week now. sometimes it's even longer for a few days, it's dry and then there's flooding again. it goes on for weeks. how go? no, i has a lot of problems. climate change botched urban development. the exploitation of nature, the community borders on manila,
12:37 am
and the capital is expanding. more and more people are moving here out of the city . the consequences are mangrove, deforestation, restricted rivers, more ground water extraction. the problem the ground has been sinking for years, and sea levels here are rising even faster than the global average. land is even being reclaimed from the sea. known as new airport is being built on an area where many fishermen had their fishing grounds to go. but i and it just, i be the know many people say that the region around the new airport will profit. go on there that the people living there will be more prosperous a lot because i know, but i'm guy and, and that's, that's a little bundle or not. but i also see the airport is one of the reasons for the water level being higher than it's been in the past. and maybe the length of the big i must be getting most them about the land gains mean that the sea has less
12:38 am
space to expand. the consequences. people living around manila are subjected to ever higher tides. everyone here feels abandoned by the authorities. they are already experiencing how their livelihoods are slowly sinking into the sea and seeing the dangers that awaits not only them in the coming years. the gun just thought we'd kind of base has many different names. the un estimates that more than 200000000 people worldwide to consume the illegal drug in recent years, kind of as has been legalized in some countries, mainly for medicinal purposes. we're on our way to western malawi, nevada to zambia is close by ever since the production of medicinal cannabis was
12:39 am
legalized in 2020 malawi has been in a frenzy the government and many companies were promising small scale farmers. they could make a fortune, and so expensive licenses to thousands of them. in the meantime, vast expanses of fields are now full of cannabis plants. these 8 heck tears belong to simon sent. his plants grew magnificently, but his hopes were bitterly disappointed. of the company bosses who had pocketed his money and that of other farmers disappeared. they were meant to buy back the crop, but they didn't. and the money was gone. this has been the situation for over 3 years now. warehouse is bursting with cannabis. many farmers have lost all their savings a little bit when the, when it became clear that the company wasn't going to buy the harvest, it was a disaster. we've all lost
12:40 am
a lot of money to that wouldn't be some sold their cars to be a part of it. others, their land and some even their houses. but the money was gone with him up with a to thousands of farmers with swindled. it constitutes a crime, possibly corruption to the company in the growth wants to do better and establish a new distribution channel for the expensive we'd we want to find out more with the state, kind of as a regulatory authority, henders us and our investigations wherever we go. the authority has already called and warned the farmers off the count of his company, inver grove, then withdrew our film and permit. it seems they don't want us to stir up anything . but many politicians are still singing the praises of the magical plant. tobacco is mal, always main export there. now hoping cannabis will prove as popular. i think it's a game changer because from the market research we check, i'd be so good with the date. it was found out that level kind of the state could
12:41 am
get us as high as $700.00 a exports. so i told you that that the bug was b. now i, toby, athletics and, but right now it's ending as i run. so i need immediate use it, so it's kind of these level kind of be so like you to get us 2 times 3 times as high as what above is getting us now. so there's hope a meeting of the lease is that the cooperative north of the capital loan way. it's also a victim of the fraudulent cannabis companies. each of the 50 members of the cooperative had to pay the equivalent of $150.00 euros for the license. that's a huge amount of money in $1.00 of the poorest countries in africa, with a majority living on less than one euro, a day, whatever. but the women who in made the cooperative remain optimistic. oh, hold on. let me see what i can meet with them. and you can do so many different
12:42 am
things with a kind of his plan to gonna be see, for example, you can make medicine from that to now michael, for animal feet, which you can make clothes even to the. so we'll look at a sublet, you can use it for all sorts of things. the thing i'm always the cannabis as an alternative to tobacco, to make money, and to bring foreign currency into the country. i mean that because of what is afford exempted, one of the members of the cooperative come together around 4 times a week to nurture and care for the delicate female implants in the communal field. the rid it t is a problem for the farmers. so they've created small cavities around the cannabis plants. if it does rain, the precious water can be kept longer. it's hard work, but the prospects are tempting. the lake malawi is a vacation destination with a lot of potential. but without its own airport, the tourists likely won't come. and there's
12:43 am
a lack of money for any kind of investment. without solvents, companies from abroad, the prospects for growth will probably not amount to much local is here though, enjoy a holiday feeling. and it's not just due to the caribbean, reggae music, the cannabis plants grown here can hold their own when it comes to getting high. one of the strongest local canada strains in terms of t h. c is called black widow, the back to simon's farm on the border to them via the cannabis plants need water daily, as well as regular fertilizer and waiting. and even when they've been harvested, the sensitive plants still require a lot of care. they have to be turned over every hour,
12:44 am
so that every bit of moisture can evaporate. when you're doing one mistake and you can lose your entire harvest, a one, especially if the plants are still in the field and growing would have what you're telling me that though, for example, if you don't pull out the mail plans, the female plans will be fertilized and the entire crop will be ruined. you'll. marijuana is very sensitive, but we're getting better and better and acquiring more experience each year at savannah. and we will send it over to the the problem here is not the farmers who make every effort with their plans. it's the corrupt companies that have disappeared with all the money. although hundreds of families have been driven to ruin. some have not given up. they know there was a huge global demand for top quality grass. hopefully, simon and the other farmers will ultimately succeed. as the cannabis from a lively is among the best in the world, the
12:45 am
se, lima, and the day is getting off to a slow start. 6 am and light amount of guess is feeling sluggish. as she came home late from ballet light or worked on her homework until the early hours with her father, her head is often filled with that leg lazy always on my mind to training, be like tonight. how will the performance be? what was the choreography again, that kind of thing, that the shoes donated. worn out, loved both though i keep them, the memorabilia of something into foam and it says that this is the sample instead of one s. valet is rather exotic here. light is parents work long hours,
12:46 am
but don't earn much like most in the body. ok? there is no welfare state to speak of, and criminal gangs have moved into the area. it's not a safe place. you need to know your way around. they hand them out and some people are nice offers the boy trouble, otherwise bad things could happen. and for money cattlemen this dieter is a place steeped in history and memories of performances staged by the dedicated valet teacher. and that of the stage has a kind of magic piece of finish. when you feel the floor, will you fall in love with your gripped by a sense of happiness, that insurance, you know, making difficult things look easy. that's valet and muddy government. her life
12:47 am
story, a series of challenges for family left germany before world war 2 and had to start from scratch. a stroke of fate plunged her from prosperity into poverty. the theatre where it all began for the 60 year old, burned to the ground, but valet remained to give her the strength to cope with the rigors of life. with the flow that you can't explode on the stage and say, listen, i can't do this anymore. you can't wait, they don't know, but what happens here is also so beautiful that mean, so you forget the pain loaded on the window, apply no money. got them in is usually running late or students are waiting light. our travels from the run down east to the smart west of lima. she would never have been able to afford ballet lessons if it
12:48 am
wasn't for muddy government. and in any case, no one wanted her dentist because essentially she was told she was the cause. the moto, because of her back because of her legs. i mean, i can't even tell you. i said it's down to you. if you'll have to push yourself and then you'll make progress. and today, it's light as a different person. feeling. it wasn't the plan, but it caught them and fell into it somehow. first, she couldn't turn anyone away. then she didn't want to. ballet should be for everyone as it also gives everyone something physicality, teams, spirit, discipline, and passion. cl burns with willpower and a lust for life. and if her mother, you the ones one thing, it's for her daughter to be able to experience everything to belong. and she does,
12:49 am
it seems like what do you feel when you're here together? joy. they train every day of the week and most can't pay without donations. tuition wouldn't be possible only 3 days until the performance at the national theatre with an orchestra, the drumming up funds and organizing competitions and shows money. cut them in has worked tirelessly for her dancers, for 14 years. i sense i don't have that much time left. my body is spent i won't be able to do as much. i have to give them all the time i have left. as best i can feel. the cold chavez is one of her 1st students. her family is extremely poor and lives up here. and the heroes of
12:50 am
scientists cannot go after school, after training, and to run every errand. she and her sister kate have to climb hundreds of steps. the little get equipped with my bodies already exhausted. and then there are all these steps to hit the and, but we've been doing it forever. and it's certainly given a strong muscle, the philadelphia and the there is rarely any running water here. 4 rooms made of wood plywood and corrugated iron for the family of 5. that's all they can afford. mother elsie, that release as a seamstress, muddy common brings her donated clothing which she sells to neighbors. but although money is tight, her children have performed and valet shows in miami, barcelona orlando, its life changing the name as i've learned not to give up,
12:51 am
please let me know if that means and yeah, if you don't succeed at something well this on it, you keep going until it works the, the money comment is on the way to san shadow. if the children can't get to her, she takes the ballet lessons to them. but if there's no other way, no one wants to come here. every weekend, the children attend classes at a youth center gate and you call help with the teaching the foster and a firm gaze, the seeds for the next generation are being sewn deliberately here. a place where ballet is usually a distant dream. she's always on the go by the common is very nervous
12:52 am
after all the performances in 2 days time. take a look at me. i'm you. i told the conductor that i'm afraid his expectations if the girls are too high and that it's not what he wants, it gives. 2 2 the phone call came from him. how the etiquette of bony has peruvian roots and plays with frederic winterson and a chamber orchestra in faraway, germany in mines. their aim is to promote talent. they all so want to perform a top class concert in lima and held. and audition for it is not that i am, we will need it's such a great profession. there's so much now because they would be a shame if they had to give up on their dreams. i think we can help us with it or for them. so i love it. the classical music culture is still cutting its teeth, and peru says how the rehearsals take place in what looks like a store room. he bought to develop
12:53 am
the it probably aaron frederick teach music students for a week. the many of the students juggle the lessons between university lectures and jobs with a 2 hour commute as part of the deal. some of you had made a point of inviting money, cut them into devise a valet accompaniment to the music, a chance for her dancers to perform on a big stage. you have to have a fag on she's working with very, very few resources. she's not just teaching her students ballet, but also a set of very important values and said that i noticed when you put on a weird record, the, it's the day before the big concert at the national theatre with 500 guests. but not all, the choreography is on point, and some of the timings are still off. hopefully it all goes well tomorrow,
12:54 am
and i won't have to go on stage because i'm not really allowed. it's making me so nervous. the light is on her way home. she travels between one and 2 hours every day. the streetscape empty or an empty or the neighborhood rougher as she approaches home. she feels her pulse racing faster today too. there are a gang members standing on the street corner. oh yes, i'm scared. you don't know how they're going to look at you, what they'll say to you, how they'll react, then not good people around but as the musicians had for the theatre, nicole kates and lied to have something else to do. they're selling donated clothing as a weekly market. each item sells for about one euro. the money goes towards travel
12:55 am
and performance costs. at the last minute and right during rush hour they had for the national theater. it's crucial that we avoid any chaos now. they made it the 1st glimpse of the magnificent auditorium. the almost all the shoes have been donated. if they're still usable, they're painted to ensure they all have the same color. the guests have arrived. the instruments are tuned hard, so racing and the show begins the they were given a stage to showcase their talents. and they do just that the opportunity to present themselves. and they see
12:56 am
the they are heard. they are seeing the they may not have material wealth, but they have joy, passion, and skill in abundance. a treasure that they give right back to their desk. the looking for more insights and solutions from around the world. if you want to meet the people fighting climate change on facebook, instagram and 6, talk the,
12:58 am
the solar industry, numerical minerals for off skies, more efficient, easy to synthesize and easy to process. how far off guy could revolutionize the solar energy market. and why it isn't ready just yet made in germany. in 13 minutes on the w, the destruction is the goal. tasks is the goal. the wrecking crew
12:59 am
is radically, they want to bring the system. the stream lines comes for donald trump will be the next president of the united states. the vision works for him. he wants to increase. polarization. have to wait for trump's rise to power usa to rights starts january 18th on d. w. i tried several times more than 6 times to increase current g more people than ever on the move world wide and such kind of one great timing question is very, very difficult to find out about time on student info microns the
1:00 am
this is dw news and these are our top stories and you as president elect donald trump says he would not rule out using military force. the gain control of greenland. trump has repeatedly express his desire for the us to take over the arctic island in autonomy as region of us allied denmark. the governments of both greenland and denmark have rejected the us take over metro c e o. mark zuckerberg says the social networking giant will scrap the fact checking on facebook and instagram, and replace it with a community based model. similar to that used by x. the change more.
0 Views
Uploaded by TV Archive on