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yu li: i bought myseself a rols royce bebecause i ofteten meeth inteternet personanalities, fashioninistas, trendsdsetrs. the otothers usuallyly buy mers susuv's or landrdrovers. i bought this instea reporter: yu li now thksks on a didiffert scalale. everythihing has to bebe bi. lilike his new h headquarters,se han bing ying and the other live streamams will be based. ththe architect t explains thahs isis wherehe a accounts depapart will be, because it's good fgg shuiui. anand don't forgrget, says yu uo plan in enenough space f for my good-business-budd.. ananthen it's back to his marble and lt s suite it's nearly showtimegagain. his s hourof flilirtion withth e lonely and the rich who he mtt entetertai and w whore becomomg more and more demanding, mor crital w when repeaea himself. susuddenly, itit all comes out. yu li: it's huge pressure.e. lookt t my swollen e eyes. i cacan hardly sleleep. day and nighght get mixed d un th busininess. i don't veve frien anymomo. i can't meet anyone for lunch, just very briefly in the evening. and then h have toet back. this work cuts m me off from rl li
yu li: i bought myseself a rols royce bebecause i ofteten meeth inteternet personanalities, fashioninistas, trendsdsetrs. the otothers usuallyly buy mers susuv's or landrdrovers. i bought this instea reporter: yu li now thksks on a didiffert scalale. everythihing has to bebe bi. lilike his new h headquarters,se han bing ying and the other live streamams will be based. ththe architect t explains thahs isis wherehe a accounts depapart will be, because it's good fgg shuiui. anand don't forgrget,...
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bebecause the local l populatn does traditional work -- they harvest whatever nature provides.he local economy is based onn fishing and fafarming. if there's no more water, there will be nothing left here. reporter: : locally y caught tia is hung out to dry in the open air. many villages have no electricity, let alone refrigerators. fishermen sell their fish across the country and even in neighboring senegal. cheikh: in the past, people here lived from farming, too. but really, fishing makes most sense. we can make a living from fishing all year rouound. we benefit from the lock and the basin -- there are lots of fish here. reporter: the abundance of fish is a recent development. 30 years ago the region was left ravaged by this dam -- built in the mid-1980's to supply mauritania, senel,l, gambi andnd mamali wh freshwater.itit devl envinmnmen zeine: the constructn of thedae ecosystem. it was destroyed. the natural balance was destroyed, the balance between saltwater and freshwater. that wasn't all. the freshwater was blocked, and couldn't reach the national park. reporter: years
bebecause the local l populatn does traditional work -- they harvest whatever nature provides.he local economy is based onn fishing and fafarming. if there's no more water, there will be nothing left here. reporter: : locally y caught tia is hung out to dry in the open air. many villages have no electricity, let alone refrigerators. fishermen sell their fish across the country and even in neighboring senegal. cheikh: in the past, people here lived from farming, too. but really, fishing makes...
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in part bebecause of marart. >>>> i don'tieiew our friendndp differently.y.e get alolong really wewell bee we tat e each other wiwith respect.t. that makes a lotot of things easier. marty inspir m me. she wants toto keep learningngd make the best out of her lif despitite her old age. that's brilliant! >> today, another ududent is mong in n --olieke v v der wals. she's onofof six stuntnts livi alongsidide 160 senior citizen agedetweween 7and 10104. >>>> first i thohought, this i s crcrazy. all my neighghbours e sesenior. but i thinink it could g get ry sociable. jolieke cacan't afford a a 400o room i in student acaccommodat. >> a furnished room in tss nursrsg home is free on onee condition. joeke,e, le all thstududen here, must spend 3hohours a moh withth t seniorsrs jolieke doesn't ha m much ti settltle . it's's time for seseniors ad studenents to come t togetherr didinner. jolieke's eagetoto gt socialisining. bubut first she e need to leaa few things. >> w want me to opopen that for? no? oh, i dididn't know. >> they're saying they c d do at t themsves. they'
in part bebecause of marart. >>>> i don'tieiew our friendndp differently.y.e get alolong really wewell bee we tat e each other wiwith respect.t. that makes a lotot of things easier. marty inspir m me. she wants toto keep learningngd make the best out of her lif despitite her old age. that's brilliant! >> today, another ududent is mong in n --olieke v v der wals. she's onofof six stuntnts livi alongsidide 160 senior citizen agedetweween 7and 10104. >>>> first i...
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and saying t to peop, you know, haveve respect wheheu go out to those plac, lolook afafter that, bebecause we want for genenerations to c come. repoporter: the grgreat barrierf austral's most faus tourisattraction there'still time to save it t -- it's just a question o prioritieses. bubut the clock k is ticking - - loudly. host: that's all for tod. send u us your comments to global300000@dw.m, or r vit us on facebook, dw global society. see you next time. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: opportunity. by dhl. (techno music) - kiev nowadays is a great place to be makiking art. people are hungry for new means of expression. - all art is political. i do this provocation to start discussion. - people party here. they live their lives, while at the same time, their country's at war. - when you don't have stability, you feel so much more free. you can basically do anything.
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we have a lot of work still to cannot bebecause we certain that we can absolutely rely 100% on each other. i'm very glad to know the presence of the minister defense. absurd discussions and in view of the future head, we have been able to initiate a european defense policy. this is important for two reasons. first, this is not a cooperation that in any way is against nato. we are very pleased and gratified to know that the nato secretary-general said -- he was present when it was founded -- he feels this is a company to nato. compliment to nato can we also think this could be an approach to other countries, where we say we want to forge a common approach as regards security issues, as regards development issues, and economic issues. we would like to combine all of these issues and develop a coherent and consistent model with regard to africa, for example. this common foreign policy, common security policy so important and the economic policies are important? in europe immediate neighborhood, we have a large number of global conflicts. we have seen this. when globalization came to europe i
we have a lot of work still to cannot bebecause we certain that we can absolutely rely 100% on each other. i'm very glad to know the presence of the minister defense. absurd discussions and in view of the future head, we have been able to initiate a european defense policy. this is important for two reasons. first, this is not a cooperation that in any way is against nato. we are very pleased and gratified to know that the nato secretary-general said -- he was present when it was founded -- he...
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bebecause d d not to o eues increreased a lot prospecting has decreased a lot. is also crisis of diverse vacationn algeria i i'm not preparerer the future. and has no other products to explore. we can expect unemployment stew incrcrease because we have significantlyy reduced investment and most imimportantly we have not allowed the private sector to divest of high to invest in all the areas where it wants to invest. one of china's biggest hundreds is really that outlook for the country's economy twenty eighteen. the bank of communications breaking stable growth or not six p point sevenen fore year that's signinificantly more o optimistic t than t e worldd bank. strereaking six point four percent growth. either of those outcomes would would be a slow down frfrom twenty seveventeen te toto six point s seven perc. china has is twenty eighteen looking to tackle three main issues domestic that poverty and pollution all of which pose significant risks. bank said that while economic growth could slow twenty eighteen and up to in exports and consumption should help offs
bebecause d d not to o eues increreased a lot prospecting has decreased a lot. is also crisis of diverse vacationn algeria i i'm not preparerer the future. and has no other products to explore. we can expect unemployment stew incrcrease because we have significantlyy reduced investment and most imimportantly we have not allowed the private sector to divest of high to invest in all the areas where it wants to invest. one of china's biggest hundreds is really that outlook for the country's...
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a cnc the same method used to create dolly the sheep every twenty years ago bebecause it's the firirst e the procedure has produced a primates. a ground breaking developments that china hopes will benefit you wanna see. if we can cold the. musical animal with identical genic back row and then added in specific genes that are related to a human disease. that we can produce a large number of. animals are monkeys for medical purposes for researchers want to use the monkey clings to study genetic diseases such as autism parkinson's and i'll sign as. the e critics have pointed t of them a call close to the same animal family as human beings. and creating monkeys brbrings us a step closer to call being humans. will they conceding that itit could be done and very chinesese scientists say they are not funny to use the technique on people. fish and high research center is planning to roll out some two dozen more training facilities. over the next five years. sites it's cases that now this is a business he's waited on it sees it is with us and she added. warm and cuddly from. now i would stop an
a cnc the same method used to create dolly the sheep every twenty years ago bebecause it's the firirst e the procedure has produced a primates. a ground breaking developments that china hopes will benefit you wanna see. if we can cold the. musical animal with identical genic back row and then added in specific genes that are related to a human disease. that we can produce a large number of. animals are monkeys for medical purposes for researchers want to use the monkey clings to study genetic...
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game as part of the therapy, many of ththe children prefer to play the role of the jew in the game bebecausehat power. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to make core examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibilitity to he other children. i'm a kind of pilgrim who goes around and says, look, this has to be stopped. when you leave here you can forget the slums of italy. you cathink you're in new york or milan or in paris. most of the people have televisions, and if i haven't drove on purpose, i think i would be in club immediate in tel aviv. >> does that throw anany parall to you with the building of this wall and they let the jewish population in there? >> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don't
game as part of the therapy, many of ththe children prefer to play the role of the jew in the game bebecausehat power. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to make core examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died...
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jared kushner is only there bebecause he is s married to t's daughter.e is the son of charles kushner . charles kushner is a real estate hasl, a billionaire w who distinction characteristics of actually having been arrested and spending time in jail. amy: by chris christie when he was a prosecutor in new jersey. >> that is rare in the united states for a billionaire to spend time in jail. among other things, he hired a prostitute and had her photographed in order -- hired a prostitute to have hisis brbrother-in-lawaw phohotographd then presesented the video to hs wife as a family gathering. jared kushner, he got into harvard u university because the year he a alied, his s father ge $2.3 million to o harvard. everybody y agreed he did not he the gradedes or the test scscor. these are people who profit from ththeir parents profits. there is noo knowledge that he popossesses about the middle ea. incicidentally, , it is the same thing with mohammad bin salman. his only interest -- he only has one interest. of course, the interest is to maintain his power tha
jared kushner is only there bebecause he is s married to t's daughter.e is the son of charles kushner . charles kushner is a real estate hasl, a billionaire w who distinction characteristics of actually having been arrested and spending time in jail. amy: by chris christie when he was a prosecutor in new jersey. >> that is rare in the united states for a billionaire to spend time in jail. among other things, he hired a prostitute and had her photographed in order -- hired a prostitute to...
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final analysis, racial discrimination must be uprooted from american society and from every society, bebecause it is morally wrong. so it is necessary to go all out and develop massive action programs to get rid of racial segregatioion. now i would like to mention one or two ideas that circulate in our society- and they probably circulate in your society and all over the world- that keep us from developing the kind of action programs necessary to get rid of discrimination and segregation. one is what i refer to as the myth of time. there are e those individuals who argue that only time can solve the problem of racial injustice in the united states, in south africa or anywhere else; you've got to wait on time. and i know they've said to us so often in the states and to our allies in the white community, "just be nice and be patient and continue to pray, and in 100 or 200 years the problem will work itself out." we have heard and we have lived with the myth of time. the only answer that i can give to that myth is that time is neutral. it can be used either constructively or destructively. and i
final analysis, racial discrimination must be uprooted from american society and from every society, bebecause it is morally wrong. so it is necessary to go all out and develop massive action programs to get rid of racial segregatioion. now i would like to mention one or two ideas that circulate in our society- and they probably circulate in your society and all over the world- that keep us from developing the kind of action programs necessary to get rid of discrimination and segregation. one...
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rights leaders, many of whom were not consulted about this march but felt they had t t continue it bebecause itit was o public. it through dr. king together sncc leader stokely and stokely said openly he used all the press came with dr. king to announce this new doctrine to make this student nonviolent coordinating to not be second fiddle. they felt that dr. king got more attention. they announce this new doctrine, we want black power. it mesmerize the to not be secod fiddle. media. to this day, it is more popular. there are a lot of nonviolent movements that are embarrassed because they were nonviolent because black power became so popular. dr. king would argue a stokely marching down the road, and there are scenes of that. ; with a reporter between them holding a microphone going back and forth. and also the inclusion of non-black activists in the movement. wanted -- thethey march was very integrated. 220march -- remember, it is somemething miles. it went on for almost a a month. it is biggerer than the s selma march. it marchgnificance is to the transformation between violence and nonviol
rights leaders, many of whom were not consulted about this march but felt they had t t continue it bebecause itit was o public. it through dr. king together sncc leader stokely and stokely said openly he used all the press came with dr. king to announce this new doctrine to make this student nonviolent coordinating to not be second fiddle. they felt that dr. king got more attention. they announce this new doctrine, we want black power. it mesmerize the to not be secod fiddle. media. to this...
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that, and the rest of us who--"no point in learningng that and no point i n teachching that to you bebecause you're never gonna do that." "you're just gonna be a barista at starbucks." and fofor that, the amount of direction and skills you need are small. i don't mean to pick on starbucks. i enjoy picking on starbucks, but i don't mean to pick on starbucks. ok. what, then, is the solution? well, you can see from the logic of what i've done that it isn't blaming the banker for doing what bankers do, and it isn't blaming workers for doing what they do. workers are told to enjoy the american dream. they are paid until the 1970s-- they're paid more every decade. it's remarkable, the american wage system. a hundred years before the 1970s, wages go up and americans could afford with a rising wage to have a higher standard of living, which is half the reason why millions of immigrants came from all over the world. in the 1970s, as i hope most of you know, real wages stopped rising in the united states and have never resumed. that was, of course, a crisis for the american worker, who had promised to
that, and the rest of us who--"no point in learningng that and no point i n teachching that to you bebecause you're never gonna do that." "you're just gonna be a barista at starbucks." and fofor that, the amount of direction and skills you need are small. i don't mean to pick on starbucks. i enjoy picking on starbucks, but i don't mean to pick on starbucks. ok. what, then, is the solution? well, you can see from the logic of what i've done that it isn't blaming the banker...