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auckland fighting for the case to take you seriously in the world oh boy here's what's coming up women's talk. force your. smart talks smart station manager brain creasing lean dangerous time are five dollars for mine. another departure from donald trump's white house top economic adviser gary coleman resigns over the president's threat to ignore the dangers and opposed tariffs america's trading partners in europe are lining up the guns for retaliation is a trade war now inevitable. and a hotel room. only one imo many quirky reasons why a record breaking four hundred sixty million people from across the globe came to germany last year. also on the show you have to be fearless to invest in big coin
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or just young enough to meet the teenagers who make a mint with virtual currencies. this is g.w. business live from berlin i'm good how the office donald trump's leading economic advisor has become the latest high ranking white house employee to quit his post gary coleman is to step down as the director of the national economic council he has been instrumental in trump's tax reforms but is a leading internal opponent to trump's plans to impose import tariffs on steel and it came out after he spent days trying and failing to persuade president trump's to change his mind now he's had enough. x. writes about the how wall street journal called him an economic policy powerhouse gary cohn was a key architect of trump's tax cut it may have been framed as economic populism but to the former head of investment bank goldman sachs it was common sense but his
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boss ignored conehead advice on another key issue we are attacked by those well we will be imposing cherubs steel imports in tariffs on aluminum imports. are going to see a lot of good things happening and that was apparently too much for conan who reportedly spent weeks warning the president that protectionist policies would only harm u.s. interests and anger key allies of mine there is literally nothing to be guy and. in the united states. from imposing i tariffs on a stride in steel exports that's so we've made a very strong case and. we are continuing to mike attention now turns to who will take cohen's place at the podium where the president is denying rumors of a shortage of top flight candidates individuals so many people want to come in i have a choice of anybody i could take any position in the white house and i'll have
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a choice of the ten top people having to do with that position everybody wants to be there and they love this white house because we have energy like rarely before the other really as gary cohn prepares to leave the white house markets are once again on edge amid fears the president could now be free to launch a full scale trade war. and the trading partners seem to be ready for a fights retaliatory attack being put on the table by the e used trade commission and today the u.s. must learn to play by the rules of the w t o says banned long a from the used trade committee our correspondent month caught up with him in brussels today just before the e.u. announced a lineup of products including peanut butter and whiskey its will with tariffs if the u.s. does go ahead after all. mr leggett wouldn't it be counterproductive now to retaliate to the measures that the u.s. will probably install on steel and aluminum i'm talking about the tariffs of course
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you know we should can make it clear you opinion statement against this. announced by the united states because it's not related to dumping subsidies cases is really to close a market of united states and this is another mining the ruling of a double kyoto and therefore we need reaction from you have been taught but isn't that looking at how trump has governed how you react isn't that the spark that really would start a trade war i would not trade war but stick to the real sticking to the rule of. also in our countermeasures and i think the united states have to learn that this is an international would based system and they should stick to this as well but do you think this is going to work because trump doesn't dislike small time lateral institutions he dislikes the trade system and all that it doesn't appear that this will have much success we talked a lot to him without any success you're quite right this is really the top
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of a lot of measures he made and at the end of the day we have to reflect if there is a need for a plan b. . was all a human understates so the e.u.'s the last guardian of the free trade system as we've known it in the last years not really free tade let's say there it's of course they're also safeguards and other possibilities but we need a particular system and this is a would based system. thank you very much for talking to us it's not just. us investment bank goldman sachs has put more than a dozen u.k. based banking sales and trading stocks on notice to move to francs less as it braces for briggs it's the divorce between britain and the european union goldman wants to minimize disruption to its clients a moment those moving to germany's financial capital are members of its london based relatives and capital markets to each according to reuters some of already
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signed new german employment contracts. germany is more popular than ever with international travelers four hundred sixty million came to germany last year that's a new record and even if you have been one of them but you missed out on the best bits because germany has so much more to offer than berlin be a festivals and the black forest from bavaria to the baltic coast this country is full of hidden gems torquey attractions and diverse landscapes it's off the beaten track what i call the real germany in the state of mecklenburg for poland for example the official part of the i.t.v. tourism which opened today in berlin. summer time on eastern germany's baltic coast. and in the winter hardly a soul in sight. second book for palm on play nearly two hundred thousand people depend on tourism wants to attract more visitors with creative accommodation like
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the fleet barrels a campground named off or the equally unusual dock in a hostile environment to where you can spend the night in a refitted cargo container an increasing number of guests are checking in even in the wintertime. the hostel which opened a year ago has already won a tourism prize. another local attraction is a darwinian at the ross togs described as a living museum of evolution it includes a whole featuring orangutans and other primates in their natural setting. a large part of the thirty million euros it cost was covered by funding from the state of mechlin book for parmesan and the zoo has plans to expand still further. visitors tell us what they'd seen in their travels europe this big the world is big and we bring that in here to rostock. with
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a darwinian we have created something unique a link between museum and zoo and we want to move on from there. to very decorative it is on offer the historic homes the attic cities and architectural highlights like sherry in castle which now has is the state parliament attract lots of german visitors in twenty seventeen mecklenburg for part one racked up more than thirty million overnight stays but there was little tourism from abroad. german tourists have always played a major role for us there wasn't much international demand in part due to transportation issues so there's a lot of catching up to do we want the id be the biggest international tourism trade fair to be a platform that will provide an impetus for. this state of mecklenburg for palm one is earmarking hundreds of millions of euros for further investment inter ism the hope is that in the coming years the beaches cities and hotels will fill up even in winter. it's got to be
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a brave investor to jump on the volatile. central banks commercial banks and politicians have all warned that the cryptocurrency comes with considerable risk but. just in australia are not heeding the warning they have grown up with. other digital currencies as an opportunity rather than a threat. for dean ashton enteron it all started when he bought his first big coin at age fifteen so. i basically didn't really spend much money in high school. i saved it all and. my plan was to you know put it all interior investment for years on the university student in australia has a diverse crypto portfolio and helps others to invest although analysts around the world dissuade people and especially youngsters from trading in crypto currencies
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most banks in australia are even banning their customers from buying big coin with credit cards. we've grown up with tech we understand how to use the internet quickly we can really do our own research quickly and opinions about things via the internet very quickly in spite of all the risks and the recent downturn more and more teenagers invest in cryptocurrency as they talk about it during recess that's why a brisbane high school decided to host a session for students and parents about safe online crypto trading. to be fully aware of decisions top tips for future investors do your research take chances and consider the warnings. that's always a good idea but maybe these guys will find themselves topping the list of the richest people in the world one day at the moment. jeff bezos according to american business magazine folds. almost doubled in the past year to one hundred twelve
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billion dollars thanks to the stellar rise of amazon stock. an old acquaintance and . bill gates. estimated ninety billion u.s. dollars according to forbes there are more than two thousand two hundred billion in the world and that's a new record. unfortunately and that's it for me on the business team here and. in the next hour.
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going to have to turn the most favorite whole rant into. coughing oh maybe lower back. to so. good luck. the palestinian president was outraged when donald trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital but telling the white house down no money and may your house be destroyed wasn't perhaps the best way to enhance his cause my guest this week is abraham currie she palestinian ambassador to the u.n. here in geneva his government once a middle east peace conference but does he seriously think anyone will show up close.
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