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sometimes it's about to go first nonetheless it is worthwhile saying that the opening in that direction he's at least heartening. thank you a pleasure. as a cheer up tonight i'll have both you at the top of the hour in the meantime of course as always the website d w dot com i've been presumed it will be here in just a moment with your day's business update have a good. deeds . instead. it's all about the stories in so. it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us in the sponsored by distinctive instagram hours at g.w. stories topic each week on instagram. every journey begins with the
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first step and every language the first word in the. rico is in germany to learn german and why not learn it simple online on your mobile and free. to w e learning course you need to speak german made easy. even bigger cash promises ones that you can't leave the e.u. but could a fish put the brakes on divorce proceedings allowing an exit from brakes that. drive us to take moves into top gear but critics say autonomous autos have a long road ahead of them and got the travel bug tourism is booming around the world but not all countries are getting their fair share. of. let's do business for instead. boris johnson says post to you britain will have
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even more money to spend on public services than the disputed three hundred fifty million pounds a week that breaks it is promised but could have put the brakes on bragg's it you politicians may have just opened the door to reconciliation talks with london european council president donald tusk telling the european parliament our hearts still open to britain changing its mind but so far his appeal has fallen on deaf ears british prime minister tories of may is still back in amicable split from the e.u. goes to plan that will occur on march twenty ninth next year. over to max hoffman now brussels correspondent to talk about is love affair or i don't know how much love there is anymore max it sounds like house is down on one neighborhood maze just not interested it seems like maze not interested at least that was the official word they shot that one right down but you never know what the
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developments will be to sca said this repeatedly in the past is that there is a way back until the twenty ninth of march where we know two thousand eight hundred so two thousand nine hundred a little more than a year but once this date has passed that's when everything is closed all doors are closed even to the heart of the no two. is tusk the only one down on one eight. i don't know if you'll go the president of the e.u. commission took up that quote but on this right away here in strasbourg at the e.u. parliament and he's not the only one nigel farage also did so which is of course a little bit well bizarre because nigel farage was the one who really was in favor of a brags of with his you could party the party that initiated the whole process you could say but apparently their allies now in a way we talked to nigel when he was walking down the corridors here today and he said he wanted in fact a second referendum just to make it clear to everyone that the brits really wanted
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that brags it and he thought that would be even more in favor of a brags that although polls seem to indicate something else overall bennett seems like younger and two square sensing sort of an opening because of the discussion that nigel for raj started in the last days but whether this will really lead to anything is up at the stars and it does get stranger and stranger we've also got these latest calculations from boris johnson what's the response to. this and i haven't heard anyone talk about that here because boris johnson quite frankly isn't taken too seriously when it comes to numbers at least here by most of the people that are here in strasburg but i know in depth research and calculation made by the financial times they're pretty well known to know their numbers and they said it's not three hundred fifty million pounds that will be gained by the u.k. economy that it's about the same amount that the u.k. will lose it has already started losing by the braggs it proceedings just because
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the economy has slowed down and other difficulties so you would you should take those numbers by boris johnson well not even with a pinch of salt but those are very very questionable numbers i will have to get into bars johnson's office and tell him to crunch those numbers max hoffman for us in brussels thank you. something's missing manufacturers at the detroit motor show a rolling out their latest creations minus the steering wheel analysts say the future is here regulators say they'll carefully and responsibly review what's on offer is take getting ahead of itself. it may not look like it but this could be the vision of the car industry's future it's a so-called line our system and creates a real time thirty minutes of anything it's aimed at it allows cars fitted with the system to cut out the middleman and take care of the driving themselves with car
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manufacturers the world over betting big in the technology industry analysts say lawmakers need to remove regulatory roadblocks. i thought of as vehicles are still under development but it's growing so fast and i think this is faster than any technology we've ever seen in the past we need to have the laws in place and insurance and planes and all those infrastructure things as well because it's not just about automakers technology. is also continuing its focus on some of the autonomous vehicles in detroit unveiling its x motion concept car featuring what they call a pilot technology similar to tesla as auto pilot it takes over some of the heavy lifting but still requires human intervention in emergencies. it might not be as glitzy but right sharing options like this bus might be the real future of driverless tech. so it'll be a long time before we have them in our driveway and when we do it right now we want somebody else we'll have a subscription service we'll have a pay by the mile and a friend of all business model for acquiring transportation one change. self
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driving ride sharing analysts say would be a development that could change the car industry as we know it. let's bring in custom phenomenon al correspondent who's in detroit so self driving tech is developing fast but won't be widely used for some time is is that what you're gauging at the show. pretty much so i mean if you look right behind me this is how the future of trucks would look like at least according to some speed ish designers and if you ask me i already find it quite scary to drive on the road with trucks with drive us with me if this thing is beyond me i'd be really scared so i don't think we will see this any time soon because as we all know from our computers from our smartphones it's all very nice when it works but when it doesn't you have
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a problem and i exactly where you coming from cars and i look like a giant vacuum cleaner tell me is it about building trust among fellow drivers among customers or or getting regulators on board as i alluded to. when i think getting regulators on board is one part of the deal and it's something that u.s. authorities seriously looking at some of these issues g.m. has brought forward a proposal and the regulators are. looking at that but i think bringing the customers on board is even more difficult i mean. it took some time for people to accept driverless transport when it came to radio transport and of course there are many more unknown things that can happen on a normal roads so i'm not really sure that people will trust these. driverless buses anytime soon because if something goes wrong i'd rather negotiate with
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a bad driver than with a computer so what's the road ahead but we only ever see autonomous botha's taxis and and trucks like the one behind you bit never actually get a highway full of driverless cars isn't as many are predicting. well i don't know i mean. people say you cannot drive with a train going over thirty kilometers an hour because the human body cannot cope with that people said you know man cannot fly and this all happened it might happen sometime in the future personally i think it would take the fun out of driving i mean it would be only about getting from a to b. but that's not what driving is all about right exactly catherine thank you very much for your analysis and thanks for offering into the show for us in detroit our u.s. correspondent catherine phenomena france's p.s.a.
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is riding high after announcing final sales numbers from last year of his parent company and brand owner chalked up a fifteen percent jump in car sales for the year selling over three point six million vehicles worldwide the plus was due in part to p s a's purchase of opel and britain's vauxhall from g.m. last august. citi group has reported one of the biggest losses in its history investment bank was forced to take a three billion euro hit in part due to don't prompt new tax bill it slashed the corporate tax rate causing a massive write off on deferred taxes and tax credits left over from the financial crisis same over at j.p. morgan chase where a loss of two billion dollars was announced. now back in the sixties and seventies the somali capital mogadishu is known as the white pole of the indian ocean among travelers but decades of civil war have destroyed the economy now the
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country's trying to tap into the booming global tourism industry and rebuild what could become a lucrative sector. this is not the picture that most people in the west have of somalia. conflicts and terrorism of the past decades have shaped the image of goodness african country. last october attacks by islamist militants killed hundreds of people in the capital mogadishu a few foreign tourists venture into the country the still torn by civil war a hostile almost. non somalis are modest numsa modest the muslim people must of been european forty that was the number of international customers he had in twenty seventeen the somali government wants to rebuild the tourism sector last year the country joined the un world tourism organization there are regular flights
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to mogadishu's international airport somali is ready to welcome the war somalia is in the developing stage somalia is ready to host the events on the conferences you know the continent and globally. but the beauty of the country is overshadowed by the tense security situation many governments warn their citizens against traveling in somalia and a holiday here isn't for bargain hunters a double room in a good hotel costs two hundred euros a night a comparable stay in egypt just fifty euros. a different business. trying. to. talk.
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