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to reinforce to them that i need these but does that mean he was not putting in a. controversial leader whose success is beyond question. one tragedy starts people with t.w. . a system that overrules pilots with catastrophic consequences a plumeria report on the crash of the if you know it's the opening alliance seventy three max says boeing must reexamined the jets automated flight control system putting the blame for the accident squarely on the manufacturer also coming direct ferry services through the european mainland are emerging as a plan b. for avoiding the border between ireland which remains in the e.u. and northern ireland which will exit together with the rest of britain and south
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korea as the first country in the world to activate a ultra high speed five g. mobile network nationwide. good to have you with us the preliminary preliminary report on the doomed open ethiopian airlines seven thirty seven shows its pilots followed the correct safety procedures and wrestled with a faulty automated system before the plane nosedived despite their best efforts the pilots were not able to control the aircraft which crashed killing all one hundred fifty seven people on board appears minister of transport said on thursday boeing should review its aircraft control system the seven thirty seven max family of aircraft was grounded following the crash a move affecting more than three hundred planes. now let's get the reaction of financial markets to this report with our men on wall
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street scored against the preliminary findings point the finger at boeing and its automated five control system what does this mean for the company. well a lot of the stake the types seven three seven so those models are the most successful and the most important for boeing the well we have to consider that the investigations are still at an early stage but let's say it should turn out to there are actually design flaws so that really could mean trouble for boeing yet a lot of said state wall street in general did not react that much to the news here on thursday but the stock has dropped quite a bit in the past couple of weeks and speaking of trouble for boeing the company also potentially has a lot of legal trouble coming its plane over these crashes you know certainly and
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you have to look at it from two sites i mean on one side you have the families of the victims we will see lawsuits from this and then on the other side we have the customers still the airlines themselves we already heard from some lines that at least they're considering to cancel orders and then they also might be looking for compensation for grounded flights i mean still all of those seven three seven eight machines are not flying at the moment and it is open when those machines will be operating again so there could be some cause then also we have legal issues not even to talk about reputation saw this case is far from over and what we have heard so far from the investigation from from indonesia it will take many more months before those investigations will come to an end and scored in new york thank you. german chancellor angela merkel was in ireland on thursday to discuss the
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fallout of a possible no deal brags that with prime minister iraq or a heart breaks it could potentially lead to a hard border between our land which remains in the european union and northern ireland which would exit together with the rest of britain the question of how to retain seamless trade across that border has been a major hurdle in efforts to ensure the u.k. quits the bloc in an orderly fashion but residents are warming to other plants. necessity is the mother of invention and there are many examples of that in these uncertain times johnny lynch used to produce cheddar cheese here in ireland exports to britain were mainstay of his business but unsure of developments he sold his cattle and he decided to settle up for the future with italian buffalo. he now has a herd of three hundred and it's growing these calves were just
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born overnight. lynch is happy he made the switch he's irish mozzarella has already picked the italian competition to several international prizes if it's a heartbreak that has people are saying there's a big possibility nobody's talking about talk to five percent. put on cheese make going to the country going to be english. and that could mean a collapse in the market for milk and cheddar lynch's prospects though are rosy. we're growing twenty to twenty five percent each year. every year we're coming to the end of the year we're saying we have to look at exporting to germany screen wherever put it in the know we are clones generally all sales are down again for the year and it's really want to go. if he does decide to move into the spanish market one factor could help the economy f.
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area out of cork harbor just half an hour from his farm last summer it began a direct service to santander in spain it proved highly successful even though the most direct route for exports goes through britain. if breaks it continues to go south as it is at the moment and hard borders are put in place and we see coastal checks or more importantly agricultural checks the delays that would be brought about by the us in the orisha british ports. and indeed the french ports or belgian or parts of the. bridge day would render the direct routes between arland and europe. they'd rendered far more profitable. truck drivers welcome the service. and we're really worried there could be waits of hours or even days at the british borders that would be a huge problem so direct ferry service to our own does a good thing i'm happy. we're going to. tend to cork as opposed to before posing
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than the u.k. or france or whatever but it's over it's very good for like it's great it's great for them to just bypass england direct it's fantastic fantastic and here are some of the other business stories making the news movement emerging talks between germany's two biggest lenders daughter bank of kamau spang as italy's unique credit says it would be interested in buying commercial bank as well italian bank has already to make a multibillion euro offer in case talks between the two german lenders fail all three banks declined to comment on the matter i was in founder and c.e.o. jeff bezos and wife mackenzie have finalize their divorce she is giving up all her interest in the washington post newspaper which baseless bought in twenty thirteen and blue origin the space exploration company he founded she's also relinquishing most of her albums of stake leaving her with four percent worth thirty five billion dollars a new york judge told the securities and exchange commission and the long mosque to settle a dispute over how much the tesla c.e.o.
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can tell in his twitter feed the f.c.c. says mr musk violated a deal when he tweeted about production without a long as approval the judge told both sides to meet in the next two weeks if they can't resolve their differences. it will make a ruling wheels as. well as december south korea's telecoms companies began broadcasting superfast five g.'s signals for commercial use now the nationwide ultra high speed network has been opened up to smartphone users and on friday samsung rolls out its first five g. capable smartphone to an eager public. south korea's telecom providers are the first to unveil a new asst internet technology for escape telecom c.e.o. john ho it was clear like landing on the moon five g. will be a giant step for mankind. the new mobile internet will be one hundred times faster than the previous four g. systems s.k.
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telecom's network covers eighty five cities and towns using thirty four thousand base stations it hopes to sign up one million subscribers this year a consortium of s k l g u plus in korea telecom launched a five g. service similar to a new slit eleven pm on april third two days ahead of share deal. when we prepared for a five g. we really wanted to make a difference for example with our service real three sixty with a necklace three hundred sixty camera you can see the world like you've not seen it before. for now however those services are nothing more than futuristic gimmicks the technology has only reached a fraction of its potential. it has potential to transform a range of trees from autos to factory production to war to agriculture to health care yes eventually strands from a to
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a potential will become apparent to everyone in the next five years or so the biggest impacts will most likely be industrial autonomous driving for example requires massive amounts of data and five g. technology could help bring it into the mainstream south korea's early launch of five is also a symbolic step for the country to maintain its lead as a high tech nation for the newest generation of mobile internet to reach its full capacity experts expected to take several more years whether five g. is indeed a technological revolution or more often evolution is still to be seen there are global competitors two hours after south korea's launch verizon communications rolled out their five g. service in chicago and minneapolis with china close behind. and finally here is a little something to look forward to for all of us that are stressed out by their daily commute. after air bus showed its latest development last week on thursday another flying personal transport gizmo premiered in vienna this electronic drone
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taxi could soon shuttle two passengers and their luggage around the city without a pilot and of course without the stress of traffic it's an austrian chinese co-production and if you can spare about three hundred thousand euros a pop maker's promise promise it could be yours in two weeks. so maybe you want to start putting some money away that wraps up this edition of business i'm cursed thanks for watching and see you back it.
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to bake plaster. you could have organisms synthesize the molecules of the length of . the base class we're just learning this is a new field. hello welcome to culture and today a new exhibition of works from yoko ono has just opened in like sink my colleague scott roxboro was there and he'll be here in a minute to talk about it but also coming up. play it aloud at the metropolitan museum in new york trench rock n roll songs make impact on our culture through iconic role instruments.
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but let's get straight underway with the yoko ono exhibition and scott is just back from the opening and in a way actually there's a connection there she's also an iconic figure in rock n roll ready yeah you know really yeah of course i mean but it's interesting because of before this exhibit i think i was thinking about yoko ono and what i what i think about her and i guess i mean i think we all sort of an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest i thought of her more or less just the wife of jon benet you know and you know the people the person the people of the beatles on the or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from leipzig is called pieces power and it displaced sixty years of her artwork i didn't even know she had that much artwork to show.

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