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in sentence for corruption. facebook keeps making the headlines for the wrong reasons after the massive misuse of data that now affected more people than we thought mark so come back is preparing to answer uncomfortable questions. posed on the program an environmental group wants to take the royal dutch shell to court they say shell is responsible for climate change and will sue the company if it doesn't meet the targets of the paris climate agreement. and donald trump's efforts to renegotiate nafta could take a toll on mexico's automotive sector will go to the city home to a number of foreign carmakers. and some for business on the w.b. and how you got to get us welcome to the program facebook is under fire for new revelations on the privacy scandal involving british data company cambridge
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analytic the german justice minister has called facebook a network of entrance parents on wednesday facebook acknowledged that the data misuse affected up to eighty seven million users not fifty million users as initially assumed and mark back has yet again apologized and is prepared to promise solutions. it is potentially the worst privacy scandal involving any social network and facebook has admitted its role on its corporate blog in a post the social media giant revealed changes to its privacy policy it also released figures about where users affected by the cambridge analytical privacy gundel came from the us was the most affected but millions elsewhere are among those whose data may have been improperly shared after the u.s. uses in the philippines indonesia the u.k. and mexico are among the most affected wouldn't focus enough on preventing it and thinking through how you could use these tools to do harm as well and that goes for
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. foreign interference election. in addition to developers and data private. we're typically broaden the view of work our responsibility and that was a huge mistake it was my view. and the stake that marks like a bird will have to answer for in front of leading lawmakers in the u.s. . ten and eleven the social media giants will be testifying before the us congress he will likely talk about how facebook uses and protects user data and its plans to limit use the data accessible to other companies. and of course facebook being a heavyweight on the new york stock exchange there have been reactions right there let's talk our financial correspondent in new york so fishermans he is joining us hi sophie it's good to see you well we saw the facebook stock recovered today two percent in part of the trading session so does that mean that mark zuckerberg words
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were enough to calm down investors. well that is exactly what it looks like at the moment it has been a bumpy ride for this topic dipped into correction territory and facebook shares have fallen more than sixteen percent since reports of the scandal surfaced in march but now the stock seems to be slightly recovering for the first time really since march and maybe let's see what some deitch a bank and wrote in a note to the content and to limit. message if the first optimistic outlook for the company week fell the comments to reporters of zach a book seem to have successfully suggested it has not seen any meaningful user or advertiser impact so analysts seem to think that the worst is likely behind facebook when we believe in god to bank and also if we believe in what that good work is say and do not for that investors like to play the game of buy low and so
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high so some people might have simply seen a an opportunity to buy at a relatively low price here so if you look at the broader market we've seen some crazy movements in the last few days is this the new normal should we get used to that. yeah so these huge swings are mostly due to the back and forth and trade war concerns right now they seem to be easing after comments from after the us signals a willingness to reach a trade compromise with china but also after justin trudeau statement has said that they would actually be moving forward in the renegotiation of nafta shares of boeing for example let the dow jones higher so it seems. that people here are in an optimistic mood right now at the moment but it doesn't mean that these concerns are from the table so fisherman ski in new york thank you very much for the analyses and as sophia was saying concerns are not off the table especially
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because china is now challenging the united states at the world trade organization the country has filed a request for consultations which could be the first step towards a full blown legal challenge at the w.'s tito's dispute settlement body the reason is washington's plan to slap fifty billion dollars in tariffs on chinese imports u.s. justifies the juice by alleging that beijing is stealing intellectual property and technology. and while the world looks for solutions to the threat of climate change a dutch environmental group has taken a more practical approach let's say just force fossil fuels companies to stop drilling and shift to renewable energy the first target is their homeland global player royal dutch shell they want to take the company to court and that's just the beginning is it possible to force a big oil company like show to steer away from fossil fuels such environmental
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group different c is at least trying given our producers show eight weeks to step up its development of renewables if nothing happens they'll take the giant compilation to court. you know the show knows that the my giora t. of the oil gas and coal reserves in the world need to be kept in mind but still there c o told the world i will mine everything i'm able to mine. shell is among the world's ten biggest carbon emitters din vironment a group claims the engle dutch multinational is responsible for two percent of the missions of carbon dioxide and methane since the dawn of the petroleum era and yet it plans to only invest five percent in renewables. show knows that carbon emissions need to be zero by twenty fifty but the company is only aiming to reduce
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current emissions by hall. says it believes climate change should be driven by government policy not lead to gay ssion. taking legal action against large energy companies is becoming increasingly popular. nine american municipalities including new york city have sued fossil fuel companies they're seeking compensation for climate change damages . us president donald trump keeps threatening to and the north american free trade agreement termination of the deal would be a major blow to mexico's thriving car industry our reporter to gauge the mood among people in the state of puebla where many foreign carmakers set up their four factories. today's lesson is focused on the bodywork every screw every wire of a car needs to be in the right place eighteen year old yarra gonzalez started training here seven months ago it's the third year in
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a row that audi mexico has taken on new apprentices. when we where was the first week was really exciting especially the first day to see where i'd be training and learning and then i saw the q five for the first time would you make here in mexico . yarrow is one of eighty doing a three year apprenticeship based on the german deal track training system. young skilled workers are in demand here as long as mexico keeps producing for the international market. the training center is only a short distance from the production line audi built the plant a few years ago to manufacture its q five s u v. there's room for a second plant here but it will only be built if the location remains attractive to the company. the city of play blue depends on the auto industry sector generates a third of its economic output so there's been no parole there since u.s. president donald trump threatened to impose high import tariffs on cars made in
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mexico not everyone's worried i think this is a whole lot of false. the structure of the auto industry of the auto parts is very dependent on what we do here and what they consume there and what they do wherever it's a it's a nice set up there has been working last years what i see more dangerous is our elections are coming july because we don't know if we're going to get a president who understands this and doesn't come up with the same ideas as our neighbors and goes populates and says well enough is not working that's supposed to work borders and that's being nationalized that would be like killing ourselves. be a grim scenario for the trainees here. you know removed to play blue from the north especially for the audi course. she shares a small apartment with other trainees. they don't have much spare time so their
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families often come to visit. jaros parents proud of her. but i'm not going to jump less one thing we know we can right now and i want to do is finish my training and then start working in the plant in the long term i'd like a secure job and i'd like to buy a house and a car with my wages and support my family especially my younger siblings you go to them you know when you go to the i think. you're a gonzalez is due to graduate in a little over two years she talks mexico will still be making enough cars then four to get a job. before we go those looking for a very unusual travel experience will be able to check. the first luxury hotel in spain. station will host six people at a time but those with average can only dream of the adventure twelve days in space will cost a mind boggling nine point five million dollars per person and before taking off
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