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then. there's. the cultural heritage foundation. in st. our 2 polish. starts june 21st on d w. the worst political unrest in hong kong and decades has the business community worried and not just in the region we'll speak to our markets correspondent. also on the show take a trip back to the sixty's that new york's j.f.k. airport as an abandoned terminal is turned into a retro hotel. millions of new we had to mail chicks are destroyed in germany every year because they don't lay eggs the future of that practice has become
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a lot or for the courts. this is d.w. business i'm in berlin welcome stock markets around the world have seen a dip in midweek trading but hong kong has been hardest hit businesses across the financial hub have kept their shutters down as the biggest political demonstration in hong kong in decades turned violent but despite lost revenue many businesses support the pro-democracy protests. violent clashes erupted between police and tens of thousands of protesters gathered outside the chinese ruled cities legislature on wednesday. kevin children is one of many business owners whose been affected by the turmoil in the city he closed his restaurant because of the disturbances. and we are here if this law passes it would bring fear to hong kong people the kind of democracy that we want should be feel is awful but our main worry is that mainland china as a legal system is not trustworthy i'm worried that people will face unfair trials
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this is why hong kong people who want real democracy and freedom don't want this law it's time to go. he's one of more than a 1000 business owners who decided to shut up shop wednesday to show support for the protest movement. hong kong's administrator has vowed to press ahead with the legislation despite deep concerns in the asian financial hub that it could undermine those freedoms and investor confidence that make it attractive to multinational corporations and it could erode the city's competitive advantages major companies have remained silent for fear of angering the chinese government but behind closed doors reports say they are already asking themselves about whether the legislation could pose a danger to foreign executives. now the unrest in the reason has put pressure on the asian markets and ripples are being felt as far away as wall street to. joins us live there from now hello yes how has trading been affected there where you are
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. well especially we did see it with u.s. companies that are dealing quite a bit with china either if they produce over there or sell their goods to the chinese markets and companies so where we did see some pressure and stocks are falling that was true for example for dr companies that was also true for the stock of cisco systems but we also saw oil prices falling around to 4 per cent so if the 2nd largest economy on the planet sold to china it might have some trouble some turbulences and that could hinder economic growth so that could mean less demand for oil and therefore we have plunged to the lowest level since generally overall the losses were limited to but as i said specially those companies and everything that has to do with china and the broader as sends
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a did see some losses here on wednesday. well china sneezes and the world catches a cold but meanwhile investors are also looking towards the upcoming g 20 summit as the next opportunity for the u.s. and chinese sides to come together do you see any optimism there. well it remains open but let's put it this way if we would see a lot of pessimism then the stock market at this point probably would react to a much more negative than what we see right now or losses overall were rather limited here on a wednesday if we might see any kind of a deal or stop towards 21 really remains to be seen u.s. president donald trump is talking about that he wants china to agree to 5 major points he did not specify which points he mean that's all it's all open and we have to wait till the end of the month to the g. 20 in japan and see if there are any developments that get us closer to
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a deal donald trump keeping us in suspense yet again thank you very much to their on wall street for us the german government has raised over 6 and a half 1000000000 euros from the auction of its 5 g. telecommunications frequencies the lengthy auction of germany's next generation network and wednesday the biggest over all better was going to telecom which forked out over 2000000000 euros for 5 g. frequencies a phone and telefonica deutschland also made significant purchases germany's 5 g. plans have been in the spotlight after it ignored u.s. warnings not to allow china's wall ways to be involved in the network's. bernal's chairman has promised a fresh start for the carmaker strained alliance with japanese partner nissan shareholders met in paris in the wake of the surprise collapse of a planned merger with the chrysler or no chief when he said not so delegates the failed talks spent the partnership with nissan was even more important it was also
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the 1st at renault and well general meetings since the multiple arrests so former c.e.o. collis cohen in japan. plans to build east africa's 1st coal fired power station close to a kenyan world heritage site has caused yet more protests opponents of the plant near the lomu archipelago say kenya doesn't need it because its energy needs are already met and mostly by renewable sources u.s. analysts claim the energy produced will cost consumers $10.00 times more than previously thought the kenyan government says it will create jobs and secure a future power supplies. trans world airways abandoned its terminal at new york's j.f.k. airport in 2001 after it went bankrupt well the once forgotten terminal has been converted to a designer hotel offering guests a unique opportunity to travel back to a time when flying was fun and a bit more elegant. going back in time has never been so easy
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all you need to do is check into the newly opened t.w.a. hotel to feel what flying was like in the golden days of commercial aviation you hear the 1960 s. soundtrack behind us we're still working out a lot of the little details so that when you walk into the building you feel like you entered 962 but the immersive experience comes at its price turning the old terminal into a hotel cost $300000000.00 but the constructors went to great lengths to keep the original design a life at heart transitions while also incorporating modifications suited to any luxury hotel. 80 year old an old wire used to be a t.w.a. flight attendant back in the day and is enjoying the changes that have been made. i think it has been. fantastic. and. i think it's great
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it's going to revive. the better side of travel. located right on new york's j.f.k. airport hotel features over $500.00 rooms with prices starting at around $150.00 that's the cost you'll have to pay to travel back in time. more than $40000000.00 male chickens are gassed or drowned every year in germany because of their inability to lay eggs and because they often don't produce enough meat it's a practice animal rights campaigners have denounced as inhumane on thursday a german court is set to decide whether the practice can continue. in the past and male chick like this one wouldn't have been long for the world at the head. they were always killed immediately changed. this town had seneca didn't want to take
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part in the killing anymore so he switched to another breed by the female and male chicks survive. the dairy and poultry farm is an exception to the rule when it comes to raising chickens most industrial poultry farms are not funds of the so-called purpose chicken. much money usually for i don't have to guess my male chicks because we sell both sexes could if we use. the heavy white chickens and because this is a jewel purpose breed the females are raised until they're sold for production and the male chicks attractant and sent to signal to. the mission to fly off to. mass chick culling is a common practice on large poultry farms in germany millions of chicks aghast because they don't preach. meat though not all of that that but simply going to waste some of them affect tissue on the most. huge catch. poultry industry representatives fear that many hot trees in germany will be
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out of business if chick culling is bound. there is no use here to find us and we raised 32000000 hens every year and for that we need all that he camps and supplies far enough to respond german ones that really brought with them supply us from poland to holland confusion animal welfare would suffer anyway because the regulations don't apply that. the poultry industry wants modern technology to determine the sex of eggs to stop male chicks being born scientists in leipsic undressed and working on a method using infrared light and blood cell analysis but the method still has to prove itself in large scale industrial application. and the german animal welfare association is not 100 percent satisfied with gender determination and x. . you have got to get my hopes up chick culling but really we have
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a broken system these specialized breeds are over bred and the animals suffer we need more purpose chickens that a suitable for both meat. poultry breeder christiane is making a good living from his dual purpose chickens he sells 400000 young hens unfasten vs every year the chickens a particularly popular with gourmet restaurants. and that set from the ad the d.w. business team here in berlin for more you can always go to our website that's g.w. dot com slash business thank you very much for watching.
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but we begin with the rise of the instagram poets wait a minute instagram is a platform for photos i hear you say yes true but if you take a photo of your poem and put it on instagram well there you have it now a number of bodies. found fame this way including arch hades who writes rather old fashioned rhyming verse which didn't appeal to the publishers at 1st but it certainly struck a chord with the public. our child is a poet for the 21st century the young london posts a verse have gained 280000 instagram follow is proof that the institution aeration is interested in more than just flashy photos and poetry is alive and kicking. ideas poetry career started with a failed marriage she painted into poetry publishing an e-book titled high times poets.

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