Beethoven is for us. Is for. The. Beethoven 2023rd 250th anniversary year long deep. Cuts. Parker was the bearer of bad tidings when a court issues a werent he goes to peoples homes and effects them bad manners or not we have a Court Warrant. The tenants are led away by the police but i havent been paying the rent. For them where can i go with my children rents are high in barcelona theres a housing shortage thousands of people live in apartments as illegal occupants the pandemic has made the situation even worse bailiffs ago a busy. Weekend. There are 8 evictions on parker schedule today all in lost me tell it a suburb of. The family hes going to next has to leave their home its been ages since they last paid the rent. Regular readers we have a Court Warrant and all have to leave today go home even though why werent we told about it. Or if im here now you must have been given plenty of notice from an article from the founders that i you know the owner of the apartment wants them out they owe him rent and the court has approved his possession play. What should we do about it will be done by what the apartment back for my son so he can live here. Really sure then go unpack your things get off the locks are changed right away the courts are cracking down on illegal occupancies especially with private claimants when apartments are owned by banks so companies decisions can take longer. I guess in this case the landlord has the final say so if hes willing to give them another 2 days then thats what happens if he wants the mounted a then theyre out its up to him he was forgiving myself and were among. The landlord has lost patience with the tenants. If you go its an acceptable if the apartment grown by a bank it will be one thing. But when the owner is someone who worked for decades to buy property its different because i have no sympathy for them. That. Spain has a housing problem during the financial crisis that began in 2008 many people were unable to pay off their mortgages and many homes we persist by balance now the pen demick has ushered in the next crisis. People who were struggling before are now at rock bottom and. They had precarious work contracts and now theyve lost their jobs. So they start paying their rent. Whats up with little girl. Caylee. Or have been sent by the court can you open the door. Is on his way to an apartment with illegal occupants parker had given them 2 days notice but no different people seem to be living here. This is one of the how long have you been here since monday the more you sold the keys. The way i guess we were talking we were here on monday and told the tenant he had to leave without hes obviously taken off and sold the keys to this woman of us who had no idea she was being ripped off. Parco cools the landlords authorized representative and the apartment is occupying a woman with 2 children what should we do we got them out of but theyre not ready to leave wed be kicking them out onto the street. The woman is from the Dominican Republic shes living on the breadline. You know i get 268. 00 euros a month its not enough. Some of the most of because of the Welfare Office can take care of her a little bit but even before the pandemic they were overburdened one if this woman cant find somewhere else to live with Family Friends or people from her country or then she and her 2 children are going to have a tough time and we talk a lot of landlords dont want children in the apartments you know. What i mean luckily the landlord agrees to grant her a delay to all of. You know the home for what will go now and come back on the 5th of november you need to have found somewhere to go by then. Traveling people out of their homes is not a job that parker enjoys hes been doing it for 12 years now so its not easy always having to be the bad guy but best what weve. Lost on the field you can see how people are struggling single mothers its old people sick people and i have to kick them out its often a horrible situation. And when i started doing this job it cost me a lot of effort. Over time you develop a thick skin you become immune lossiemouth under. These protesters belong to a Tenants Association they here to support a tenant who is being evicted today he has no way to go. Through. Their normal i dont know what to do it oh boy i get 600. 00 euros a month which i dont know i cant go to a hotel. The riot. Luis are here to the protesters are angry and the situation could escalate parker talks to the unionists to try and find a provisional solution. For the police intervene we want to find a solution before but the tenant has to be willing to hand over the keys the apartment owner has the last word. Then with you and i would have guessed that. The unionist calls the owner and pleas for understanding the housing situation is dire. Enough to get it in less bitter less wages have gone up 6 percent in 3 years while rents have gone up 34 percent the result is massive actions there were 138. 00 evictions in barcelona last week in the billions of dollars and. Finally a compromise is found. Saying ok i can stay until the 18th of march but then he asked to hand over the keys. Us. Courts and let and indeed across pass alona overrun with eviction claims a sign of the times. Is 52 this wasnt his dream career he studied computing but couldnt find a suitable job. And i thought id be a really good programmer but what happened to me i became a Civil Servant want to be doing this until i retire. His next task evicting tenants who also have a dog around. The building belongs to a bank and is being renovated parker calls the Animal Protection service and the police. I need police backup illegal occupants arent opening the door. Weve been threatened with. Once someone turned on the gas to try and cause an explosion it can get dangerous thats when we call in the cops want to. Know when i how are you. The building squad if we heard a dog barking at the 3 people escaped through the back door. Of. The police go in the head to scope out the property. They find a pit bull which theyll take to an animal shelter. Or busy. One of the squatters is still there it looks as though he couldnt take off with the others because hes sick. Im fed up with living like this ive got no father no mother other lost everything. Well off the last place youve got to stick to the law people might not always like it or yes but weve got to abide by the law you know otherwise wed have anarchy it would be a jungle out there. But in a. Park or lives with his partner they dont have children life has taught him that youre either born unlucky or lucky like him but i know. My home since 1906 and we paid it off straight away my parents helped me and i consider myself very lucky enough with our oil. But now he has to evict a young woman who gave birth just 2 weeks ago. When my mum not doing well where am i supposed to take my children. A group of activists are here to support her. Can do is try to get more time on november 8th and i know often you cant put a 2 week old baby on the streets. Ok i suggest we come back at the end of the month and then well see the activists try to reason with the landlord. You know the welfare system is broken right now the only way to get another apartment would be to barricade yourself in the mayors office. The landlord agrees to let the woman stay another 6 weeks part of it is her to find a new home as fast as possible. Try Family Friends move into another place illegally if necessary she has to leave this one and she cant live on the streets. If this is reality. Theyre not going to throw out this space. Train myself to the apartment if i have to do. You know. Situations like these still upset. Ive. Got there have been many occasions when ive had to go against my better judgement if it were up to me id cave in on humanitarian grounds. When youve been told youre being evicted 4 times and you havent looked for a new home at some point you have to draw the line. 77 per cent on this youll be talking a lot about African Music and. Whats business like for a woman who plays the traditional instruments. Or a wife but it was these women raised the median musician and in general how big is it especially in times of 1977 percent. Yet every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. The consequences are disastrous. Our documentary series displaced. And ruined the venezuelan exodus people are starving who wants to survive needs to leave how could a country formally some. Songs. In 45 minutes on d w. Massive drama competition marketing numbers at least. Powered by intuition love money. Stamps and fans. Hello and welcome wherever youre watching from this is the new edition of the 77 percent i am Eddie Micah Genia its great to have you with us. On this show well be talking a lot about African Music how big is it and what is its influence on the rest of the world yes a breakdown of whats coming up. Kenyas professional female to caution this drumming against all. Odds with the media in germany musician on the scots wife after paul has become a global sensation. And finally make moves with got his dance and all that said. Lets get the ball rolling with one of the key components of African Music drums they provide melody and rhythm to any song and can be used for a trolls on any kind of ceremony but traditionally they are mainly played by men so its not easy for mental toll in the drumming business. Is one of them shes fighting will have passion and paving the way for more girls and young women in nairobi to beat the stereotype of the drum. Is a force to be reckoned with shes been a drama for over 13 years and is kenyas only professional female kushan ist. I play a question as an african woman present African Women and that is all im having fun at it telling a story. Born in a small village in eastern kenya has remained focused on what she loves most traditional percussion sound shes keen on keeping drumming traditions alive. And legendary tanzania. Is her summit hero this woman was incredible she was a strong courageous and a courageous woman and she stood her ground well. That really fired me up you know. But ever has been criticized for being a female drama in most parts of africa the art is taboo for women. While. At a festival and a man approached me and asked for how do you think you look like you know holding your legs or that statement speaks a lot about how the question is. And the role that question plays and. Despite these missile genetic attitudes fame has been getting her requests to mentor young men because she is simply one of the best in the business 16 year old. Is one of them. And i really wanted to meet her one day we met at an event when we couldnt a performance. He started playing when he was 13 and today moses is determined to follow in a sea of us footsteps youngsters like moses show her that mindsets are changing. I still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that im not a rebel i am telling your story and my story is using this tool as a tool of expression. d d beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a days work for perceiver most of all though shes hammering down the notion that women cant use percussion to express themselves. Thats beautiful you know i wish i could play drums actually im not sure i completely in me if she meant well but lets not talk about me lets talk about another person breaking boundaries with his music eric sell it. Hes one of very few white maybe ends producing quite of music now people doubted him a lot in the past but when he received an artist of the water that was in 2009 he won the respect of his critics east now spends his time in boston i mean again capital of india cologne germany. Ladies and gentlemen hi my name is is born raised the 1000000 musician and i would like to take you to my world of never live us to. The next and also known as easy is already a star beyond the borders of his home country namibia the artist lyrics are a mix of afrikaans english and german and a 1000000 slang. Words are populated but culturally diverse committee is a former german colony. The country was ruled by apartheid south africa before achieving independence in 1940 ease and is music stand for unity and creating an all in at the end multi cultural identity. With a mix of quite tall afro pop reggae and hip hop each has created a distinct music genre which he called nam flavor. Oh then flavor means. Everything that happens in a maybe because people used to say as a white every can youre not doing 100 percent quite vocal spite of can only be done by black africans and then to some point i just said ok to those few haters saying that its fine i dont have flavor because all my music or moustache and all my lifestyle all my my language everything i talk is inspired by namibia and im a bit has a lot of flavor so it needs its own would now play. But each has been on the southern African Music scene for. Its collaboration with several quite a great has won him awards and respect but thats not enough to eat who wants to bring quite a music to the next level. I would love to see quite a music and the whole f. O. B. To get more global reach because i feel that the energy and the positivity behind quite a music is something we know we need to share with the rest of the world. And eric zell. Is here with us today looking all pumped up. Ok let me know your horse and i wouldnt. But hey youre doing really cool stuff thank you very much its meaning quite to that you do right for those of us that dont know. So what would you describe it quite the music is a mixture of house music music hip hop music all mixed together during the last stages of apartheid was on the Apartheid Movement and then after part that its switched into something very celebrating of the african Southern African lifestyle so quite to music its very positive very energetic you cannot sit still when the music plays so you are not well because you just cannot sit still its a lot of beads a lot of energy in it what really drove you into quite to music was it just because i said quite the media. You want to prove that youll be successful at it or. Usually i just go from the gut feeling if i feel something feels right i just do it so in the beginning people said ok listen but how can you do quite to music as a white african its not possible and i didnt even i just blocked out everything i just said right now i love quite to music i was born in africa i was raised with quite the music so i can i not do quite so ill just block out all the talking or the hate and just did what feels right and yeah and now hows the jenny bins of and on and on its an honor to wake up in the morning and to do music its on the to represent the namibian i call it never flavor style namibian lifestyle of the african culture because i feel we have such a rich culture in africa and i want to bring that energy and i want to show to the world that hannity and we laugh seeing what you do it now just to quote Something Like you said before you said you want to create unity and im all namibian multicultural identity through your music why is that important to you i just ive seen and ive experienced the power of music i see what music can do when i do shows in africa i see all types of people all types of races on top of colors language all coming to one dancing to one song i think with music we can we can achieve so much more than many other politicians try to do for many years so i think music is something which im focusing on too to unite people cause we are we are all humans and when the music plays inside a few the same so thats the energy i want i dont know it just feels right well be catching up all on that south by talking about music its not easy for african artists to market down music thats all thanks to the internet john has like afrobeat and high life have enjoyed some success on the global music scene now theres a new generation of musicians but he isnt high quality marketable music called afro pop. Some pretty cool music videos and it seems its here to stay like this out. After a pop wave that led by artists like nigerian star burned a boy who found his fame for his music and had an exploding detroit following. His National Breakthrough came with his 2800 single year followed by collaboration with storm z. And sharon for the song. That song reached number one in the british charts. Another west african superstar is dancehall musician shuteye wiley from gonna. Try to get. His International Profile recently got a boost through his work on fiance a single already. Under soundtrack for the Coronavirus Crisis which has given so many people across the globe pope and entertainment has been the song jerusalem on. This gem from South African artist masticate he set up a global dance craze known as a jerusalemite dunce challenge. To. The world. You. Know you cannot stop them. You cannot tell me that youve not heard this song and dance to it you know some of our folks on our Facebook Page sent us some comments on that particular song let me read a couple of them press see girls from cameroon says i love the song it should go higher than it already has its already received quite a 1000000000 views over 160000000 i should say but i would say our friend also from uganda says news it is life and hope. Life many thanks for those comments appreciate it back to you i mean you were dancing to it you know i was wrong so the thing is like i said earlier its received over 160000000 views on on you tube what about the song made it such a big hit. The real illness there wasnt bigness behind it. Ive known lost the cages songs for quite some time now and. They have they have the certain things which you you cannot just sit still and i think he made the song where there would cannot sit still we have to go out and its just its a proud moment i think for all of us africans to see a song like that go so big that the rhythm is so typical quite to a full. Place thats i think as you mentioned you know the beats for it is very key but is there any more to making music a hit than just the beats right use you somehow have to i dont know because i dont even understand the language i dont know what youre saying but its still a vibe that you know what adding greedy ends. I couldnt tell you its mostly a Certain Energy a Certain Energy which gets transported via the vocal its. How the song structures put together and because hits you dont just going to you make a hit the hit chooses you theres a lot of a local artist on the continent thats you that you know if you want to rub shoulders with the 0. 50 they have that was a little all those big that is now you you cannot speak english so if the rap it in a setting way in english but thats not it is it its very sad to see when i went to the m. T. V. Africa music awards in kenya and i see that this was some time back now but i see that how they celebrate more american stars than their own stars which i think we have so much rich culture and and musically i mean the 1st rhythms come from africa so we have it there to really push hard most people have been affected by the pandemic of in 1008 with you and your music how has it hit you if it has very much ive not done one live show this year my whole album which up in the working on for over a year now is on hold its on ice so i cannot really release it if i dont if i can go out and do shows even though were sitting here we have a plexiglas tween us feels a bit weird but it but at least we can see. Now like this which wasnt also the case 2 weeks ago so yeah it is affected us all by i think we should we should learn from it. And changed as humans a few things the way we retreat nature because this will reoccur if we keep this respecting nature so yeah its been definitely great instrument its a new up and i think a lot for the time that hopefully you can get back to where you want music talking about overnighting the pandemic as physically cut off artists like himself of course from the our audiences but musicians in uganda are finding a way round it beef partnered with leading television stations to turn weekends into bachelor dance parties and your funds i delighted one of them is number quite a high jar of diana. I stay on. Her son says the in this live t. V. Show ugandan pop star spice day and performs for funds across the country. She misses the big stage but she remains happy that she can at least keep the funds virtually entertained was feel so good because i know every fun of spice than ive been watching me perform because i know they miss me and they saw only such a show its actually keeps them you know this clinic that just by that that it makes them feel like yes we together now its maybe a light show up somewhere. And that is truthful how fun if number. She enjoys the show and laos to dance along from how blueman compiled. This weekend against frankie to the next who plays the next who will go wild and when space camp. It was all sound rather another massive show and the same joy that couldnt come down was then that sometimes i paused a white. When shes not on t. V. Spy stand is mostly busy updating the social media. She sees that the local down as go to more active on the internet to keep her following engaged i think things are going to be more dignity for now because you know the primary has really helped us see the value of social media they value you know and maybe that their likes in the following because now like ive told you some companies have reached out to me because of my following. Despite that diana sees that income has sharply dropped during the pandemic just like for most artists. Online platforms like you tube bring in some income but she sees that theres not much ticket sales for live audiences especially in her country where funds rarely buy records or her funds know all dutch too well it is time to dance. Full of spice in the. Dance and to our favorite artists from during this. It is what it is right now lets dance our way to our next destination in our ivory coast where we meet each the must play and his Dance Company hes supporting kids whove lost their homes and helping them get off the streets through that. Rubble a crowded district in abidjan ivory coast its home to a dance School Called mamata. Eve thomas blair founded the Dance Company in 2014 to get children of the streets and into formation but only ever compare with just them how to be wise and how to be professional dancers that when they hear that list the kids are in a safe place and in the last 2. Rehearsals of vigorous and the children must concentrate. Their. Through performance even once the dancers and audiences to reflect on pressing issues in ivorian Society Today its about Ethnic Violence and the importance of peace. Movement choreograph you symbolizes been together in peace. Has experienced a violent up evil a since the 2010 president ial elections in which both candidates claim victory many children have no home. He was born here and knows the school he encourages the children to attend school or become apprentices. Some of the parents and 20 tend. To live with their own comes here maybe 15 in a little place of troops hence they stay outside and when theyre outside with no one to take they become delinquent. But for some the school is the only place they can call home 15 children live onsite eventis team house and feed them. Has to be washed and prepared. To be ready to work. Besides the 15 boarding students the School Welcome 60 youngsters a day to share a meal and attend dance clause. Has big dreams for students and sometimes they come true. Today even if its rosalie book a former student now a professional dancer 2 on. The scene and if you remember when you were preparing my dance for the competition at the National Dance and. You were the person who helped me. Those who have made it all. Role models for the youngsters still in training. The coronavirus pandemic has made it impossible to perform in public so this before months will run on social media. And the. Simple to find a solution. To get his message out thats why we decided to make this musical performance. Even helps this performance will give his young dancers exposure and better opportunities. Brings joy to our lives while we are still alive but what role does a plea when we pass. All barriers in gonna create a dance routine that gives the deceased a joyous final sendoff some of you might know them already because theyve gone viral but this is the story behind the guys that fascinated so many of us. Bring joy to prevent. Us to carve a coffin has become. Viral online. On the floor of. A church or. A family. Full of sets of. Like myself. Initiating the story for that you know. One day they do realize that. I was making a ready vent. Even more sorrowful so we established then the tough we jump ball Bearing Service with a dozen troops like you screwing in popularity in families i recently given their loved ones a final doubts. We have. Also here. They kind is able to choose from when hes in our premises is going to choose that. He or she wants to weigh forward your case and i think is really. Grounds inquest and i was truly just a scottish where there was a wire crying she always the. Courts where records this court is who have never been to a before who always very communal or be ethical or if youre going to be ethical or founder because then time is running with it. Since becoming a global sensation benjamin barely has time to sleep he spends much of his time on the phone with us checking this upcoming book and. Very important social occasion and norway. Has also provided crucial Employment Opportunities for young people. This. Is very high where. Guys work their way 95. But you hopefully wont be dancing with this guy anytime soon. At all you know i want to reveal. Once the corner virus pandemic is still. Open branches of his business in other countries where people will be able to. Concepts. Now its fun to watch the pall bearers studio work. With someone else thank you very much. Well guys this is where we draw the curtains on the show thanks for joining us and i hope you enjoyed our music journey if you want to get in touch with us send us an email via 77 a d w dot com or connect with us on social media ill leave you with some music from the cool dude you met early on the show. With his song maybe you dont want to be about me by now but see you next time. Every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. The consequences are disastrous. Our documentary series displaced oil and ruins the venezuelan exodus the people are starving who wants to survive needs to leave kokoda country formally some rich folks so for. 1015 minutes on t. W. It was the 1st International Tribunal in history. The nurnberg trials. 75 years ago a high ranking officers of the nazi regime of mortgages by the allied forces. Were the 1st war criminals to be held accountable for their crimes from. Our government. Going rudolf hess early years writer. Our 2 part series the 3rd reich dog starts nov 12th on d w. Where the real talent resides. I come from the north of people in fact nothing appealing if you can but not just democracy thats one reason im passionate about people and aspirations and they can set. The toaster Mission Report is Fried Chicken but coffee in the form of the bun in one i remember thinking at the time if the blonde in bold can fill with anything could happen if people come together and unite for a pool. But i do the news often confronted to their situations for conflict between disaster and i see to sponsor my job to confront floods on policies and development to put the spotlight on the issues that matter most hunger Food Security oppression missionizing. A notch has been achieved but so much more needs to john and i think people are going to have to be a concrete solutions my name is on the top she bought. Plane. Plane. This is news to live from a stark warning from the german chancellor please whenever possible stay at home while you live. Engler merkel calls on people in germany to do their best to stop the spread of infection as coronavirus faces searching their highest levels since the pandemic began also coming up to. Par