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The Old City of Jerusalem covers less than one square kilometer and is home to Jews, Christians and Muslims. The political tensions dividing Israel and the Palestinians are felt acutely here. How do the Old City's residents deal with this stress? We put that question to three families and to three clerics representing the three 'world religions'.
The UK's recent disastrous "mini" Budget can trace its origins back to Britain's decision to leave the European Union. The economic costs of Brexit were masked by the Covid-19 pandemic and the crisis in Ukraine. But six years after the UK voted to leave, the effect has become clear. In this film, senior FT writers and British businesspeople examine how Brexit hit the UK economy, the political conspiracy of silence, and why there has not yet been a convincing case for a 'Brexit dividend'.
Produced, directed and edited by Daniel Garrahan
C'était un génie, le nouveau JP Morgan, l'idole de la presse américaine et le second plus gros donateur du Parti Démocrate (Bon Sang ne saurait mentir); il pensait même racheter Goldman Sachs à ses heures perdues... Las, c'était en fait le Madoff de la cryptomonnaie, et comme avec Madoff, l'Autorité des Marchés Financiers US (la SEC) s'est démontrée sourde et aveugle à tous les signes précurseurs graves d'une arnaque imminente. Samuel Bankman Fried, fils de bonne famille ultra-connecté aura participé à un réseau opaque de blanchiment, d'arnaque et de corruption dans lequel des millions d'épargnants auront laissé un bras...
Mais n'oubliez pas, c'est sur Didier Raoult et sur Elon Musk qu'il faut braquer les meilleurs investigations de la presse 🤡
Mega-corporations like Amazon and Facebook are becoming more powerful. And their growth shows no signs of slowing down. They are in the public eye -- but are they also above the law?
The pandemic has only made the "big four” -- Apple, Amazon, Google and Facebook -- more influential. Our data has become big business. But are these corporations out of control?
Experts have long watched as corporations like Apple and Amazon flout antitrust laws, while receiving special treatment: When it comes to wages, taxes and laws, these corporations seem to rewrite the rules as they go. Many critics consider Facebook and Google’s systematic data exploitation a violation of our core democratic principals. Moreover, the line between the state and mega-corporations is growing even foggier. Some states believe there is simply no way around these giants. Corporate power seems like it is here to stay.
Market driven surveillance undermines our sovereignty and thus the very foundation of Western democracies. There is a storm brewing both in the U.S. and Europe. But the corporations are ready for it. Will they continue on this dangerous trajectory, or is there some chance we can still rein them in?
Cashless payments are on the rise. They are fast, easy and convenient. Worldwide, cashless transactions have become the norm.
But Germany’s central bank and government are still clinging on to cash. Can they stop the move towards a cashless society? Our documentary shows who is behind the worldwide anti-cash lobby. Banks want to get rid of coins and bills for cost reasons, and politicians think less cash will cut the rug out from under criminals and terrorists. Central bankers want to abolish cash because it would make it easier for them to enforce negative interest rates. And digital payment companies like Paypal or Visa simply want to profit from money transactions and collect as much financial data about consumers as they can. Their aim is to gain complete control over our buying behavior. For example, the "Better than Cash Alliance" in New York is supported by financial corporations such as Visa or Mastercard. They say the more people that are integrated into the international financial system, the more growth and jobs it will promote. But as our financial behavior becomes more and more transparent, states are also using payment data to find out more about us. The ordinary citizen’s view of cash as a store of value, independent of third party interests, is being increasingly ignored. But for them, cash is and will remain a symbol of freedom.
L'eau en bouteille, un énorme marché longtemps dominé par des multinationales. Mais leur suprématie a été remise en cause par Cristaline, l'eau la moins chère du marché. Révélations sur le prix et la qualité de vos eaux en bouteille.
SPOTIFY: The Pirates Who Saved / Killed Music (The Illegal Rise of Spotify) --- Welcome to the INSANE story of Spotify. We look at how Spotify nearly failed before it even launched, how Spotify got locked in an ongoing battle with both record labels and artists, and finally how Spotify regained leverage by changing their business model. Now, Spotify is actually quite a powerful force in the music industry with a lot more control, which means there are several controversial issues for us to look at in the Spotify Story - including Spotify's history with fake streams, and its plans to become a central hub for podcasts.
Here on MagnatesMedia I bring you business stories. Today, we're looking at how Daniel Ek started Spotify, and what a huge impact Spotify has had. However if you enjoy this look into Spotify's history, check out some of the other business origin stories on MagnatesMedia!
FRONTLINE and The New York Times examine how the credit card industry became pervasive, lucrative, and politically powerful. (Aired 2004)
Millions of American families use their personal, general-purpose credit cards to make ends meet. With no federal laws on the amount of interest or fees that can be charged, credit cards have become the most profitable sector of the American banking industry.”] In “Secret History of the Credit Card,” correspondent Lowell Bergman uncovers the techniques used by the industry to earn record profits and get consumers to take on more debt. Some experts argue the profitability of credit cards began when the banking industry successfully eliminated a critical restriction: the limit on the interest rate a lender can charge a borrower. Deregulation, coupled with a revolution in technology enabled the almost real-time tracking of personal financial information and the emergence of nationwide banking, facilitated the widening availability of credit cards across the economic spectrum. But for some, the cost of credit is often far greater than it appears.
Nestlé: A Real Life Horror Movie - This "story of Nestle" business mini-movie looks at the controversial history of Nestle, including scandals Nestle has been involved in, and accusations against the Nestle group. However, as well as looking at the dark world of Nestle, and Nestle's disturbing history of controversies & scandals, we'll also learn the story of how Nestle began from humble beginnings with a life-saving product. Honestly, Nestle is a fascinating business story, especially given how often Nestle is brought up online as being one of the most hated / most evil companies. So... What's the real truth about Nestle?
The Netflix Movie: The INSANE Rise and Fall of Netflix - a MagnatesMedia business documentary on the history of Netflix. This is the truth about Netflix, a look inside the rise and fall of Netflix’s streaming empire. Thanks to ShipStation for sponsoring the show!
Global trade is a hot topic of the G7 summit in Canada. Is free trade truly free - and fair? What roles do US President Trump, economic powerhouse China, and the EU play in global trade?
When it comes to global trade, it would seem that trickery, threats and deception are the order of the day - yet all this takes place largely beyond the reach of the public eye. Donald Trump has made "America First” his agenda and rallying cry. Along with aiming sharp criticism at global export champion Germany, Trump has also introduced punitive tariffs and warned of further measures. Will this fresh wave of protectionism lead to economic isolationism and threaten global free trade? And what about those for whom free trade’s promise of prosperity increasingly rings hollow? Around the world, many people have come to regard themselves as the losers of globalization. If the true winners of free trade and globalization are not ordinary citizens, has the time come to revise the liberal orthodoxy of free trade? This documentary visits Germany, Switzerland, the United States and Cameroon to explore these issues by way of some everyday examples, including the trade in onions, floor tiles, and bicycles.
Nous dédions ce film à toutes celles et ceux qui, enfants, ont été sexuellement abusés .
Aux enfants qui le sont aujourd'hui.
Ensemble, nous devons faire changer la peur de camp.
Ensemble, nous allons définitivement éradiquer ce fléau de notre société.
Nous tenons à remercier toutes celles et ceux qui nous aidé à produire ce film, grâce à leurs dons, sur Ulule et Tipeee.
La bataille ne fait que commencer. Nous allons avoir besoin de vous toutes et tous.
Car 1 sur 5, ça fait 13 500 000 personnes...Plus toutes celles et ceux à qui 1 SUR 5 va ouvrir les yeux.
Ca fait du monde. Ca tombe bien, la présidentielle arrive.
Nous allons maintenant nous charger d'aller expliquer la réalité de la situation aux candidat.e.s. Leur proposer 5 mesures d'urgences.
Et nous vous diront tout. Qui reprend nos mesures dans son programme, qui s'engage à les faire voter dans les cent premiers jours, et qui... n'en n'a rien à faire.
Parce que si le fléau pédocriminel n'est pas un enjeu de société, alors...qu'est ce qui en est un ?
Si d'aventure (on ne sait jamais) le film disparaissait d'ici, il resterait visible sur https://www.1sur5.org et sur https://vimeo.com/637839464/c31993c0bdO
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How Does WhatsApp Make Money? This mini-movie tells the story of WhatsApp, and the insane journey of Brian Acton & Jan Koum. Imagine this: you go for a job at Facebook and get rejected. A few years later, Facebook buy your company for $19 billion dollars. Well, for WhatsApp founders Brian and Jan, that’s exactly what happened. Unfortunately, for WhatsApp's users, the story perhaps doesn’t have quite such a happy ending… The story of how WhatsApp was built and scaled is both fascinating and worrying.
Hollywood actor @amrwaked investigates whether the Bilderberg Group – a group of political and economic elites - is trying to control the world through capitalism.
Watch Perpetua: Early Church Martyr Full Movie on Vision Video
We journey to ancient Carthage in North Africa to uncover the fascinating true story of a courageous young woman of the early church who dared to claim Jesus as her Lord in the face of Roman opposition. Faced with the risk of death, Perpetua gave up wealth, freedom, and eventually life itself, rather than renounce her faith in Christ. Explore the cultural, political, and religious events surrounding this story of steadfast faith! Join well-known Early Church experts Dr. Rex Butler and Dr. John Mark Yeats as they trace the history and message of this timeless true story and its relevance for us today. Included is footage shot at the actual sites where the story took place in Carthage, Tunisia. This documentary will inform as well as inspire.
Director: Robert Fernandez
Starring: Dr Rex Butler, Dr John Marks