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this episode of asia insight takes a look at theirir present and their future. >> beijing, which has the largest percentage of single women in china. she came to beijing in 2015. she grew up in a wealthy family where both her parents were company owners. wang training at this gym twice a day, in the morning and the evening. >> wang's home is a ten minute walk away from the gym. she has rented a family-sized apartment for $2,000 u.s. a month. the 90 square meter apartment has three roomoms, as well as a kitchen and a bathroom. initially, she thought of decorating all the rooms herself, but they have just become storage space. the only bare area is the kitchen, which she hardly uses. wang feels most at ease in the bedroom where she works, eats and does most everything else. she used to work at a securities firm, but quit, weary of ththe volatility of the stock market. now she meets with individual investors to get them to fund movies. she works on commission, and the returns will be good if the film is a box office success. however, if a movie fails, she will have worked for next to no
this episode of asia insight takes a look at theirir present and their future. >> beijing, which has the largest percentage of single women in china. she came to beijing in 2015. she grew up in a wealthy family where both her parents were company owners. wang training at this gym twice a day, in the morning and the evening. >> wang's home is a ten minute walk away from the gym. she has rented a family-sized apartment for $2,000 u.s. a month. the 90 square meter apartment has three...
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shownot -- if i do not other r people theirir f flts, y will get new recruits.what they are talking about. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreieign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ honestly, i can say that i was quite scared. i thought about whether i should do this or not, but in the end, i think i did the right thing. even if the conversation i had with them sort of ended up hitting a brick wall. after frederick, i heard somebody called out that they appreciate my clothing. so i turned around, and there thereour or three guys looking at me. one of the young men said, "well , maybe we have our differences, but we have something in common, as well, the realization that therere is something in common, and we can talk about that." it made ththat connection possiblele. stilll human beingngs. if we can see them like that, if we can find something, anything that connects us, then we can build
shownot -- if i do not other r people theirir f flts, y will get new recruits.what they are talking about. >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreieign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] >> [speaking foreign language] ♪ honestly, i can say that i was quite scared. i thought about whether i should do this or...
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a and theirir lifestyle is jusust same a as o, you know. frances: yep. i agree. [womanan speaking russian] [drum beating rhythmically; people singing] [helicopter approaching]g] [singing continues] frances: when they asked us to go down to the chopper and greet them, i didn't know who i was really greeting. and now that i've spent a few days with them, i think in a year's time, i get my passport, you know, visa, and whatever is required. we are gonna visit a couple of villagers there... weather permitting. the struggle through life, most of it is not all happy. i've gone through a great many things. but knowing ththat you had times where yourur heart w j just fufull... that helps you t to remember tht there's gonna be a better time ahead of you. reporter: in ukraine, the baby business is booming. it's the new w go-to destinatation for commercial surrogagacy. woman: where's your smiles? not yet. too young. reporter: while it brings joy to some... [woman speaking native e langua] [child crying] reporter: there's heartache for others. we uncover an ugly trade. woman
a and theirir lifestyle is jusust same a as o, you know. frances: yep. i agree. [womanan speaking russian] [drum beating rhythmically; people singing] [helicopter approaching]g] [singing continues] frances: when they asked us to go down to the chopper and greet them, i didn't know who i was really greeting. and now that i've spent a few days with them, i think in a year's time, i get my passport, you know, visa, and whatever is required. we are gonna visit a couple of villagers there... weather...
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they growow a lf theirir own food. the nutririens they get from manure are important for that. so this is a little bit lilike making lemonae ouout of lemonons. in my v vie's bbetter than thahat. it's kind f like mamaking lemonade out ofofi don't know, l lemon wastete. its prettyty cool. maas: jojoey arioso's a dadairy producer, one of the first families, actually, to put in a dairy facility in this particular area of the county.y. and so we need the producers to make this work. we wanant as may healthy, , stable proroducers around, and jojoey was the first one in this particular area. so we're building out to him and we're building to the neighbors as fast as we can. arioso: we use clean water to flush the calves. and then this water r will go out to our p po. we'llll use it to flush thehe ls and the milk cows. and then after we separate, it'll eventually come back into the digester. and then after that, we'll use it to irrigate with. so it's--everything around hehere--all the water onon the m is recycled d 3 to 4 times. maas: when we approach a dairy, we explain to them their
they growow a lf theirir own food. the nutririens they get from manure are important for that. so this is a little bit lilike making lemonae ouout of lemonons. in my v vie's bbetter than thahat. it's kind f like mamaking lemonade out ofofi don't know, l lemon wastete. its prettyty cool. maas: jojoey arioso's a dadairy producer, one of the first families, actually, to put in a dairy facility in this particular area of the county.y. and so we need the producers to make this work. we wanant as may...
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in the same streets whe a millioion people mararched o defend theirir rights, insnsecy and d ar are nowew normal. f fortutely, , other ptsts of the world, people can make their voices heard on the street. all around the globe, millions are demonstrating against racism. the dehumanization of people with dark skin has occurred since time immemorial. it was even used as a justification for slavery. for some, it's hard to believe that these prejudices are still so entrenched in peoples' minds. how can we get rid of them? ♪ >> i can't breathe. the last words of george floyd. his death sparked protests around the world, including in germany. >> sperry d d singacism m ke -- experieing g rasm make you fe powererss. >> even n the term 'rarace' ia historical r relic, discreredd as a biolological concepept. >> being black in germany means having to constantlyly justify your humanity on every level. >> last year there w was a 10% increase iraracist incidenentsn germany.y. 1,176 in tototal. >> for a couount like gegerman, which is fororever boastining t its democratic creredentials, t good enonough.
in the same streets whe a millioion people mararched o defend theirir rights, insnsecy and d ar are nowew normal. f fortutely, , other ptsts of the world, people can make their voices heard on the street. all around the globe, millions are demonstrating against racism. the dehumanization of people with dark skin has occurred since time immemorial. it was even used as a justification for slavery. for some, it's hard to believe that these prejudices are still so entrenched in peoples' minds. how...
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their wedding plans, but with the development company's help, they were able to invitite friends to theirir wedding on the date ty had originally planned. >> we realized we were the only ones, the lucky ones to be given this opportunity. i don't think we'll ever forget it. >> reporter: they and other players posteted their experiens on social media, and more people around the world got t to k kno sentosa. >> i think that was a very pleasant surprise for us is actually receiving requests to play from the global players. >> reporter: as the world prepares for a n new normal, people are exploring various platforms of communication. video gamames justt mightht hol key to bringingg life back to te tourism industry. nhk world, singapore. >> wow. you can really see how people get drawn into these elaborate virtual worlds. >>> in japan, too, people in the tourism industry are trying to think outside the box. a case in point is the area around the izumo g grand shrinen western japan's shimon any prefecture. it's said to be sacred. legend has it t that all of the shinto gods gathered once a year. it'
their wedding plans, but with the development company's help, they were able to invitite friends to theirir wedding on the date ty had originally planned. >> we realized we were the only ones, the lucky ones to be given this opportunity. i don't think we'll ever forget it. >> reporter: they and other players posteted their experiens on social media, and more people around the world got t to k kno sentosa. >> i think that was a very pleasant surprise for us is actually...
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and during republican years, this again will be a nation of men and women, of families proud theirirsibilities, unlimited in their aspirations. a nation where all who can will be self-reliant. [applause] we republicans see in our constitutional form of great framework that ensures the orderly but dynamic fulfillment of the whole man, and we see the whole man as the great reason for instituting orderly governments in the first place. andee in private property, an economy based upon fostering private property, one way to make government and ally of the whole man rather than his determined enemy. [applause] we see in the sanctity of private property the only durable foundation for constitutional government in a free society. [applause] and, beyond that, we see in chairs to diversity of ways, of thought, and accomplishments. we do not seek to live anyone's life for them. we only seek to secure his rights, guarantee him opportunities. guarantee him opportunity to strive with government performing only those needed and constitutionally sanctioned tasks which cannot otherwise be performed.
and during republican years, this again will be a nation of men and women, of families proud theirirsibilities, unlimited in their aspirations. a nation where all who can will be self-reliant. [applause] we republicans see in our constitutional form of great framework that ensures the orderly but dynamic fulfillment of the whole man, and we see the whole man as the great reason for instituting orderly governments in the first place. andee in private property, an economy based upon fostering...
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. >> translator: owners are aware that many companies are seeking to cancel theirir leases, and t numberers w wanting move out without having to restore their offices has been increasing. owners used to refuse to negotiate, but they're nothiw willing to do so on a case-by-case basis. >> reporter: the people at babel have no choice but to pay the restoration fee at the old office. however, they intend to minimize expensnses at their new office not changing the interior which the previous tenant spent $140,000 to customize. the restoration fee isn't the only responsibility companies in japan face when they vacate an office. they also have to notify the owners 6 to 12 months in advance, and they are obliged to pay the rent during that period. now, there's a new service that helps mitigate issues such as this. yoshihiro is the ceo of venture property. he takes over the office space and furniture of tenants who want to move out quickly. he lists them as is to other companies with an agreement that those tenants can rent without reststoring the offices, and th they can break their lease on short
. >> translator: owners are aware that many companies are seeking to cancel theirir leases, and t numberers w wanting move out without having to restore their offices has been increasing. owners used to refuse to negotiate, but they're nothiw willing to do so on a case-by-case basis. >> reporter: the people at babel have no choice but to pay the restoration fee at the old office. however, they intend to minimize expensnses at their new office not changing the interior which the...
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instructors can receive such detatailed data during the trainingng session, it allows tm to provide theirir a highh l level work outthat's t as good as what can be offered in a gym from the comfort of their own homes. >> reporter: robots are fulfilling crucial new roles in the coronavirus era. and it's something to be grateful for. still, it's not easy to adjust to life without reassuringarm words, and of course the human touch. >>> with the coronavirus pandemic, robots have been swiftly incorporated into businesses and medical centers. people have embraced technology out of necessity. many unexpected applications for robots have developed as a result, which may lead to valuable hints for post-corona life. today, we saw cases where robots are employed to help people avoid close human contact. we wrap up with a storyry froroe u.s. w where robots are active eliminating coronavirus. thank you for watching, and see you again next time. ♪ ♪ >> housekeeping. >> for emittingg out these incredibly intense bursts. microooorganisms likee the covi9 virus, t they simply y are defenseless. ♪ >> we know
instructors can receive such detatailed data during the trainingng session, it allows tm to provide theirir a highh l level work outthat's t as good as what can be offered in a gym from the comfort of their own homes. >> reporter: robots are fulfilling crucial new roles in the coronavirus era. and it's something to be grateful for. still, it's not easy to adjust to life without reassuringarm words, and of course the human touch. >>> with the coronavirus pandemic, robots have been...
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the ststate of theirir accommododation is an n open se.ctivist, inge bultsninieder, habeen p prosting fofoyears against the e inhumane praract, even setting up a citinsns' ininitiative. she tatakes us to sesee a work' dormrmitory, whichch until recy was home to 13 romannn buhersrs. inside, we'rmet t by pungent enench. e wallllare coat in mold mply busess as ual for tÖnnies contractorkekers cal residents we awawaref their ightht, t turned a blblind e, unlnle inge bultltschnieder. >> we e were proteststing oute thisis building back in decemb, 2018. it's been known r r ages. >> this man, who wishes not to be nam, slslavedway asas a subcontractor at tÖnnies for two yeyears. >> the hours were the rsrst ththg about it. you'd starart at 1:00 in t the afternoon anand finishsh at 1:n the momorning. >> overtime wasn't paid, eheher. hehe end up ququitng. and tÖnnnnies is sadlyly no exception inin germany. the mamassive westflfleisch slaughterhrhouse lies ababoutn hourur and a half'f's drive a. itit also relieses on hundredf eastern european bchchers.
the ststate of theirir accommododation is an n open se.ctivist, inge bultsninieder, habeen p prosting fofoyears against the e inhumane praract, even setting up a citinsns' ininitiative. she tatakes us to sesee a work' dormrmitory, whichch until recy was home to 13 romannn buhersrs. inside, we'rmet t by pungent enench. e wallllare coat in mold mply busess as ual for tÖnnies contractorkekers cal residents we awawaref their ightht, t turned a blblind e, unlnle inge bultltschnieder. >> we e...
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forget about t s survirs a and their d desire to create a peacaceful world witithout nucl weaponons, theirir spirit will forever.r." >>> pope francis said h his v v to hiroshima and nagasaki last year gave him the opportunity to reflect o on the destruction of human life and property. the pope reiterated what he said then, the use of atotomic energ for purpoposes of war is immora just ass the possessing of nuclear weapons is immoral. he also took to twitter to urge the resources spent on the arms race instead be used to promote integral human development and to protect the natural environment. >>> we turn now to the latest on the explosion this week that devastated the lebanese capital of beirut. so far it's claimed the lives of more than 135 people and injured about 5,000 others. people there are angry about both the response to the blast and what led up to it. protestors t threw rocks at security forces, who lobbed tear gas at the small crowd. the group also set fires, citing frustration with the blast and lelevel of support for victims. lebanese authorities have taken 16 people into custo
forget about t s survirs a and their d desire to create a peacaceful world witithout nucl weaponons, theirir spirit will forever.r." >>> pope francis said h his v v to hiroshima and nagasaki last year gave him the opportunity to reflect o on the destruction of human life and property. the pope reiterated what he said then, the use of atotomic energ for purpoposes of war is immora just ass the possessing of nuclear weapons is immoral. he also took to twitter to urge the resources...
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door belong to people oo haveve beein gererma for a l lg titime, but therere's little supporort from theiriroyeo integrate ththem. >> it's ofteten the case t that migrant workers from eastern and southern europe are rere for r manyears, , budon't gege the opportrtunity to leaearn ge. and ththey should bebe given s opportunity, because they li re, , theifamililiesften joioi em.. theyey should be ablble to beca papart of societety and take t in social lilife. >> gududrun bauer hahas been oe rhrheda-wiedenbrbrÜck towown cl for 2020ears, and has seen works s categocalllly margininalized and o oppressed. >> very, v very sadly, t theree those hehere in our lololy ton who think ouour problems a arel caused by y workers fromom easn eueurope. i've also d d heard aboutt situations w where people e who lolooked like e they might come from romanania were spat at by germans, b by people whoho live amonongst us. >> tÖnnies and weflfleisch -- company names nonow synonymous wiwith mass coronavirus inctioions a the e expitationn of human beings. >> of course, there are very different ways of rking wiwith ani
door belong to people oo haveve beein gererma for a l lg titime, but therere's little supporort from theiriroyeo integrate ththem. >> it's ofteten the case t that migrant workers from eastern and southern europe are rere for r manyears, , budon't gege the opportrtunity to leaearn ge. and ththey should bebe given s opportunity, because they li re, , theifamililiesften joioi em.. theyey should be ablble to beca papart of societety and take t in social lilife. >> gududrun bauer hahas...
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. >> how can people stop themselves from being manipulated and stopped theirir data frorom being takenr stol? should everybody just leave facebook, put their phones away? stop leaving this trail of data everywhere? >> i think t the first step is o become digitally literate. understand how much data you produce evevery day. conditionsrms and before you download your next app. apps andt to use technology platforms, we have to give our data away. hopefully that will change and we will be given more transparency into for what purposes are data is going to be used and have the option to opop out. >> would you say that our democracy is under threat with the way information is being used against us? >> absolutely. our democracy is under threat. until we have big tech understand that, we are going to be vulnerable especially in election years. >> thank you for joining us. you've been watching the france 24 interview. ♪ [theme music playing] sally sara: in all my years reporting in africa, these are some of the most remarkable women i've met. woman: ooh! looking nice. i'm checking it. sara: the
. >> how can people stop themselves from being manipulated and stopped theirir data frorom being takenr stol? should everybody just leave facebook, put their phones away? stop leaving this trail of data everywhere? >> i think t the first step is o become digitally literate. understand how much data you produce evevery day. conditionsrms and before you download your next app. apps andt to use technology platforms, we have to give our data away. hopefully that will change and we will...
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into very dangerous situations, to have jobs that are terribly wearing on them as individuals and on theirir to go into potentially deadly situations not knowing what will happen and we have data continue to attract the best people into these jobs. and unless we support the police we are not going to have a police force. these communities are not going to have the safety. a lot of the liberals will buy themselves out of that, go to resort towns and so forth and escape the consequences of it but the people in the inner cities won't. their lives will be destroyed, their opportunity will be, won't have the opportunity they otherwise would have come other schools will be overrun by gangs, that's not caring about black lives. and people talk about implicit racism or systemic racism. the racism in this country, look no further than our public education system. that's a racist system. maintained by the democratic party and the teachers union, keeping inner-city kids in failing schools instead of putting the resources in the hands of the parents to choose the schools to send their kids to. that's em
into very dangerous situations, to have jobs that are terribly wearing on them as individuals and on theirir to go into potentially deadly situations not knowing what will happen and we have data continue to attract the best people into these jobs. and unless we support the police we are not going to have a police force. these communities are not going to have the safety. a lot of the liberals will buy themselves out of that, go to resort towns and so forth and escape the consequences of it but...
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and speaking of youth, a new survey finds four out of five parents are considering home schooling theirirand 25% said they will not let their kids go back into the classroom, preferring to boil them in a vat of hot oil. surprised me too. we went to typical eighth graders for comment. >> [ indiscernible ] >> oh, my god. greg: all right. cat, i believe you told me a long time ago that you were once home schooled. >> yeah. greg: what if we find out that kids in lockdown, like years from now, emerge smarter than they would have been, like the kids that actually were home schooled without -- like not by choice end up becoming better educated because of that. what would happen? it could be a great study. >> certainly. i was home schooled for fourth and fifth grade. and i learned so much more because i had the freedom to study things i was interested at my level, learn the way i was learning. the thing is, just because i was home schooled, didn't mean i was never leaving my home. i was involved in actually more activities than i would have been had i been going to a traditional school. i was act
and speaking of youth, a new survey finds four out of five parents are considering home schooling theirirand 25% said they will not let their kids go back into the classroom, preferring to boil them in a vat of hot oil. surprised me too. we went to typical eighth graders for comment. >> [ indiscernible ] >> oh, my god. greg: all right. cat, i believe you told me a long time ago that you were once home schooled. >> yeah. greg: what if we find out that kids in lockdown, like...
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pediaiatrician recommenended brand,d, wraps yoyour baby inin breaththable softntness to help p keep theiriry. so e every touchch is as cocomforting a as the fifir. pampmpers. ththe #1 pediaiatrician recommenended brand.d. it makes l lipton green tetea better.. and ththese lemonsns better. whicich makes ththis tastste better.. you defininitely needd the e sun for ththat. and d that... wiwith antioxixidant vitamamc and 50% fefewer caloriries. choose l lipton green tetea today. >>> public health experts like dr. fauci and dr. redfield reminded us of the importance of wearing a mask to avoid the spread of coronavirus. they were compelled to do so after the president retweeted to his 84 million followers a video of fringe doctors claiming falsely that masks don't work. that was the beginning of the bizarre misinformation which included witches, demons and alien dna. it may sound laughable. magical cures run rampant online with an impact on the fight against this disease. steve patterson takes a closer look in our sunday focus. >> reporter: as the death toll of american lives lost to covid mounts
pediaiatrician recommenended brand,d, wraps yoyour baby inin breaththable softntness to help p keep theiriry. so e every touchch is as cocomforting a as the fifir. pampmpers. ththe #1 pediaiatrician recommenended brand.d. it makes l lipton green tetea better.. and ththese lemonsns better. whicich makes ththis tastste better.. you defininitely needd the e sun for ththat. and d that... wiwith antioxixidant vitamamc and 50% fefewer caloriries. choose l lipton green tetea today. >>> public...
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and if advanancing theirir narre ruined the r reputation and fute of the teenager from covington, kentntuckyell, so be it. that would teaeach him not to wr a mega hat. amy: former florida attorney general pam bondi acaccused joe biden of corruption, claiming he remains in politics just to enrich his family. >> as it career prosecutor and former attorney general, i fought corruption and i know what it looks like whether it is done by people wearing pinstripe suits or orange jumpsuits. at the democrats convention, we were told to look at joe biden as the model of integrity. but when you look at his 47 year career in politics, the people who benefited are his family members. not the american people. amy: while bondi a attacked biden's nepotism, she e made noo reference to how the trump famimily has profited d over the papast four years. this comomes as the trump administration is facing accusations it has broken the law by using the powers of the federal government to aid the president's reelection campaign during the convention, part of it being held at the white house. rnc tookarts of the pla
and if advanancing theirir narre ruined the r reputation and fute of the teenager from covington, kentntuckyell, so be it. that would teaeach him not to wr a mega hat. amy: former florida attorney general pam bondi acaccused joe biden of corruption, claiming he remains in politics just to enrich his family. >> as it career prosecutor and former attorney general, i fought corruption and i know what it looks like whether it is done by people wearing pinstripe suits or orange jumpsuits. at...
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conway, arkansasas, prosecutors hahave justt cleare several officers of crimiminal charges s over theiririolen arrest in february of a man who died who was repeatedly punched in the back and statesered on the groundnd and pininned under offificer's knee while h he protested ii can't breathe. the o officer repeplied if yoyo tatalk, you canan breathe, , ch out. newly released police body cam footage shows officers pressing 39-year-old lionel morris into the floor of a supermarket for 6 1/2 minutes, ignoring his repeated cries for medical help. morris became unresponsive and was later pronounced dead on the way to the hospital. police were called when morris allegedly attempted to shoplift. the officers ha been placaced on paid administstrative leave pendingg an inteternal investigatation. the cenensus bureau has announc it will wrap up collection efforts for the 2020 census a month earlier than planned even though the pandemic has disrupted field operations, all door knock and phone inquiries will now end september 30. kristen clarke for civil rights condemned the decision by saying, quote,
conway, arkansasas, prosecutors hahave justt cleare several officers of crimiminal charges s over theiririolen arrest in february of a man who died who was repeatedly punched in the back and statesered on the groundnd and pininned under offificer's knee while h he protested ii can't breathe. the o officer repeplied if yoyo tatalk, you canan breathe, , ch out. newly released police body cam footage shows officers pressing 39-year-old lionel morris into the floor of a supermarket for 6 1/2...