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this most recent recording released last year u.s. officials say they're working to verify the authenticity of the message. hugh heffner the founder of playboy magazine has died at the age of ninety one credited with helping assure in the one nine hundred sixty s. sexual revolution with his groundbreaking men's magazine hefner was also known for his hedonistic lifestyle which he kept up well into his eighty's his critics said he just peddled pornography and several of his female employees called bunnies said they were raped at parties in his hollywood home the playboy mansion. diesel gay investigators get closer and closer to the top of scandal ridden folks wagon finding out who ordered the rigging of millions of vehicles worldwide also coming out why an ash as nosedive as investors come to terms with the cost of
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thousands more cancellations. and on the winter and this is your business update another diesel gauge arrest an allergy employee this time media reports saying the suspect is a former member of the comic has bought hats you can see here he was also on the board of porsche he's the first senior level arrest over the diesel gate missions test nip elations scandal by german authorities parent company fox fox and mitchell the scandal will cost over twenty two billion dollars. and it's not just the monetary cost small like that brought about by diesel emissions causes over four hundred thousand deaths a year according to official e.u. sources and that's just in europe in china at pollution is much well now wanda betting that future electro mobility except china is behind schedule the country is pushing back crucial cost sales targets by
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a year china's cities are choking and smog. protective masks do little to ward off the respiratory illnesses caused by heavily polluted air. so far official measures to curb pollution have failed to make a difference that's why beijing wants to see fewer gas powered cars on the streets starting in twenty nineteen manufacturers have to make sure a full ten percent of all cars they sell in china are so-called new energy vehicles electric plug ins in hybrids one year later the quarter goes up to twelve percent. the quotas apply to all brands that produce more than thirty thousand vehicles if manufacturers missed the targets they may have to pay hefty fines the ruling is likely to benefit chinese carmakers like b. y. d. the company is the world's largest manufacturer of electric automobiles but the
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quotas could pose a major challenge to foreign manufacturers. germany sells over eight million cars in china but only a fraction of them are electric that's why german companies along with the german government have been pressing beijing to delay the introduction of quotas german car makers are hoping they'll have boosted a car production by the time the ruling takes effect in twenty nineteen first they plan to bring out hybrid versions of large size as u.v.'s by twenty twenty they hope to be selling hundreds of thousands of electric cars every year. i don't call her theresa maybe for nothing so far the british prime minister has held her cards close to her chest but there's one subject where her government is on the critical britain will need open free trade postbox it even if that means stepping up to allies including the united states britain would like to remain a global champion of free trade even after they leave the e.u.
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that's why british prime minister to resign may is warning about the growing protectionism in the world economy we need to ensure our country our economy is working for everyone but we also need to show why free trying to so important in raising living standards in developing the growth of economies and bringing prosperity into all countries and i think that is a discussion we now need to have because we do see other means of protectionism creeping in around the world one example punitive tariffs washington wants to impose on canadian aircraft builder bombarding a u.s. rival boeing accuses the canadian company of gaining an unfair competitive advantage by receiving subsidies from the canadian government the british are also affected by the conflict if you so large and wings for the c. series are being built here in belfast thousands of jobs are now in danger to resell may is trying to put pressure on the u.s. government not to slap tariffs on bombard again but a badly needed post brigs
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a trade deal with america could make that a tall order. and so fishermans key is on wall street forests so free the trade dispute between bomb body and boeing is still in the air what of the two companies have to say. well boeing is acting quite confident they drop the polite but firm reminder to theresa may that boeing employs sixteen thousand five hundred people in a supply chain and last week just broke ground on a new facility and sheffield for now the american company seems to be winning the legal arguments what with all the important people the u.s. department of commerce the u.s. international trade commission and ultimately the world trade organization so no wonder it is feeling confident one by yes of course disagrees strongly saying that the u.s. government should reject boeing attempt because they would unfairly tilt the
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playing field and its favor so this dispute rippling across the atlantic now u.s. corporations have had twenty four hours to digest trump's tax plans what do they think. well then you of course they like the idea of cutting the car protect this specially in the retail sector by the way because retailers are hoping to benefit in two different ways they would have to pay less taxes on the revenue and at the same time benefit from the higher income of american consumers thanks to the tax cuts for the american people as well but they also know how hard the negotiations around this reform are going to be i suppose they are watching the newton closer than ever and it is crucial that from work something out for them because the promise to reform the tax system is the main reason why they voted for him in the first place corporations are watching that closely it seems so fishman's key on wall street thank you very much. u.k.'s aviation regulators has expressed
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disappointment at ryanair for misleading the public and breaking regulations that's with ryanair again canceling flights eighteen thousand this time around between november and march naturally customer concern continues to grow. football fan william turner frequently flies with ryanair to see his club when they're on the road he said five flights canceled shared it makes things difficult it's not what you need you just want to fix things and have them in increasing go and there's obviously close pilots out of range things for the holidays and that's a difficult you have course it doesn't help anybody who's straight gets at their station even relieved passengers whose floods haven't been axed in the latest wave of cancellations might think twice about booking ryanair in the future the carrier announced it was scrapping another eighteen thousand connections this coming winter as it continues to struggle with pilot shortages caused by what the company says
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are scheduling problems what started as a débâcle has turned into a public relations nightmare for founder michael o'leary at a press conference last week after the first round of cancellations he admitted to making serious mistakes that doesn't mean that from time to time we don't make methods and we do willis is clearly a myth and i take responsibility for the mess up it is my mess up and therefore i have to clean it up a good place to start would be with the airlines pilots in an attempt to cut fewer flights ryanair offered twelve thousand euro bonuses if pilots would agree to work just ten extra days and sign on for another year but many rejected the request the irish airline pilots association claims ryanair has fostered a culture of disrespect and fear among staff. here's a sweet story that could also prove salah farmers of sugar beet in the european union will be free to grow as much as they want this weekend globally it follows
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a decade of strict output quotas an export limits and comes as new markets open. large and well formed with few side roots that's how farmers want their sugar beets to look. at this year's harvest has been especially good. that's a relief. because this is the first year he won't be getting a guaranteed minimum price for his crops. important which we have to deal with imports with stronger imports that are encroaching into the e.u. market. at the same time however our e.u. competitors have every right to expand or adjust their volumes which will additionally affect the market in less than three days than in months it's the biggest in country. this also puts added pressure on the buyers the sugar factories . during the harvest trucks deliver huge loads of sugar beets every ten minutes.
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this plant and north stem in their hanover processes seventeen thousand tons of beads daily. there shredded and processed to make sugar for the food industry or retailers traditionally most of the sugar goes to german or european customers from italy to ireland but new customers are cropping up. with the elimination of sugar market regulations starting in october it's already clear that we'll be seeing more exports outside e.u. borders for instance to israel egypt and perhaps again to saudi arabia. without quotas new markets are opening up markets attractive to european neighbors france for instance has dedicated more land to cultivation and therefore sugar production output. this leads naturally to corresponding price adjustments which
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means that sugar prices have fallen for the first time internationally as well as within the e.u. . eventually this is bound to affect the beat farmers. lika however is still committed to growing sugar beets at least as long as his harvests continue to be as sweet as they are this year. if you like regular viewer you'll know how business i get those knows how to dress to impress with his series dress code and the do's and don'ts of looking shop and he got to show off his prowess at the. media awards by gavin the dress code team won awards all social media short film if you want to try the show on for size you can check out this season's collection on our facebook and twitter page. and that's all for your business update for now thank you very much for watching.
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