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ambiance but they restricted their opponents to shots from long range throughout the game that did the trick. you're watching news from the business news with janell's stick around for that. what secrets lie behind these memos. find out 1st of experience and explore a fascinating cultural heritage sites. w. world heritage $360.00 could be up. to one to one official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia neatly and illegally. i'd return to vast.
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visiting friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live where i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. witness whose death matters to me. global markets breathed a sigh of relief after mexico avoids costly u.s. tariffs but washington says it's keeping them in its back pocket just in case. and ready player one we take you to you 3 the electronic entertainment expo in los angeles for some of the world's of because gaming companies aren't feeling the latest. also on the show who do iceland's sheep dream of well the
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ownership some say outsourcing has caused the made in iceland brown to. this is the w. business i'm joined now the lot in berlin welcome to the show and over to the u.s. mexico trade war has markets cheering terrorist that should have come into force monday were avoided that's after mexico agreed to do more to stem migration from central america to the u.s. but the details of the deal are limited at the white house has warned tariffs might not be off the table forever. if things had gone differently the goods in these trucks would have been subject to a 5 percent tariff as soon as they crossed into the united states on monday passed fate would have it the deal was struck just in time leaving mexico's government breathing a sigh of relief. in local us to where we are during the months of this government's leadership this is been the toughest moment in the relationship between mexico and the united states little assumed to reduce those. in a series of tweets u.s.
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president donald trump attributed the breakthrough to mexico's commitment to crack down on immigration but stressed that tariffs would be reinstated if the country's legislature didn't sign off on the deal and its men women and children like these whose lives will be affected central americans on the move through mexico in the hope of claiming asylum in the united states the exact details of the deal remain scanned but it's thought that mexico could be willing to become a so-called safe country which make it harder for asylum seekers passing through to claim refuge in the u.s. in a phone interview with c.n.n. b.c. trump credited the threat of terrorists for mexico's cooperation on migration charge you but as soon as i put tariffs on the table it was it was done it took 2 days for the deal is not yet done mexican lawmakers still need to sign off on it and show that the number of migrants seeking entry to the u.s. really is going down the potential terror storm hasn't blown over yet. for more
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carter joins us now from wall street high end now the save 3rd country agreement appears to be a key sticking point trump just renewed terror threats if washington's conditions are all fulfilled that was echoed later by secretary of state my point pale as that down and enthusiasm there are somewhat. well at this point not really investors on wall street seem to believe that those tariffs can be avoided also for a longer period of time we did see the stock market increase with the s. and p. 504 if it's a concept get to the day the longest winning streak in about a year and in this time span the s. and p. 500 has been up by about 5 percent there also has been quite some pressure here in the u.s. industry groups especially from the car industry are kind of saying that those terror of mexico would also heard the old economy and business and therefore at
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this point at least the traders are still quite hopeful that those tariffs can be avoided. but why are investors more worried that this would further embolden the white house to pursue trade wars with other countries as a strategy for political ends there well i mean even if the election is still far away we are talking november trendy 20 but complaining to a certain degree has already started 2 key points of 4th donald trump contains our jobs some of whom he claims have been actually gone to china and mexico and the other hot topic is immigration and so if you take those 2 topics it is not that unlikely that we might see more measures if you talk of terrorists against mexico against china or maybe even against the european union so this whole matter is
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fully going to stick with us for at least another year so at least it's all words till the next presidential election in november 2020 more terror talk to look forward to with again squad to there on wall street for us thank you very much. and speaking of tariffs washington has also turned its attention to french wine blasting the current sale arrangement as unfair at the moment the u.s. charges a tariff of $0.05 on a bottle of wine from the european union but the e.u. slaps more than double that on a bottle from the united states president says he wants to do something about that the u.s. is the biggest market for european wine makers any measure taken against france would automatically apply to the entire e.u. trading block. and now do some other business stories making news trump has called it the impending merger between united technologies corp and
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briefly on concerning the deal would create a new aerospace defense giant 2nd only to boeing concern from the white house over competition among other things that u.t.c. produces engines for america's f. 35 fighter raytheon also defense character contractor is known for building the patriot missile system. canadian prime minister just introduced the country plans to ban single use plastics as early as 2021 speaking at a nature reserve in quebec he said manufacturers would be held responsible for the entire lifetime of their products it's not clear exactly which items would be involved in the ban cannot canada says it's taken inspiration from the european parliament's proposed ban. more troubles for germany's biggest lender door to bank it has discovered a serious deficit in it and the money laundering and sanctions controls allowing checks and payments to be processed without screening the news comes after deutsche
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bank shares slid to a new all time low last week fitch has cut the bank's credit rating to just 2 notches above junk status for. the world's biggest electronic games convention in los angeles officially kicks off on tuesday but is free preview events have been in full swing since the weekend reeling much awaited next generation consuls games and at least one special guest. the atmosphere was boiling over as fans from around the world came to celebrate the newest and greatest in the world of gaming i this is what they came for. a.
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microsoft experts platform impressed visitors with the newest versions of its blockbuster games you. believe. nothing. good has. the need to really. know we need to fight. for many will help fuel the launch of its next generation console which they've dubbed project scarlet. posting graphics in up to 8 k. resolution and frame rates as high as 120 f.p.s. . but microsoft could hardly steal the entire show. gaming giant that's also presented a myriad of new games including the latest edition of the venerable doom series. with 5 g. cell your networks on the horizon and netflix inspired game services on the way the
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world of gaming is entering a new age. and now to the heart of a well the debate what determines the origin of a well in spider the sheep it came from or the human who needed it business owners and knitters in iceland are locking horns over the answer. iceland's prize for the quality of their wool and fleeces which enable them to withstand harsh arctic conditions. no wonder then that the sweaters and scarves made from their will have become a kind of national trademark beloved by locals and tourists alike. but in recent times the relationship between businesses and local craftspeople has become anything but warm and fuzzy. an issue is this common demarcation hand initiated from icelandic bull technically true but with one detail omission
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the knitting often takes place in china a source of fury for iceland's local artisans. in the carbon footprint to ship containers of icelandic will to hong kong and have a process there and then sent back halfway across the world off to the. business owners say it's the origin of the wool and not the people who knit it that should count. so if they have to live here and they. swept of them are starving or if they were they were going poor with this stupid as father or something else but critics say the labeling is misleading and accuse businesses of pulling the wool over the eyes of environmentally minded customers. german
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composer ludwig van beethoven one snipped off a bit of his hair and gave it to a friend who wanted to pass it on as a gift to his wife one of the virtual biggest sounds well that lock of hair has ended up at the southern bee's auction house and london and it is going on the block on tuesday it is valued at about $19000.00 but so these experts say they wouldn't be surprised if it fetches far more. and that's it for me and the w. business team here in berlin thank you very much for watching.
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