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that's in a few minutes you can go to twitter at d w news all you don't call me from all i'm worried about. soon after the fall of the berlin november 9th g.w. . i was huge when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room. it was hard i was fit. i even got white hair is the.
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language. this keeps me and they go but uniquely in china let's say you want to know their story. ends her fighting and reliable information for migrants. britain and the european union say they have another bragg's of deal but an orderly divorce is all but certain fish farmers for example look on with concern a messy brags it could mean trouble for the u.k.'s top food export sama also coming off the company at the heart of the pound of paper tax evasion scandal is assuming netflix claiming the movie on the case is making it look back and beijing's new universal studios amusement park won't ask you for. ticket facial recognition
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software will ensure paid your entrance fee. on chris caldwell welcome to the program it's a crucial step to what could end up as an orderly withdrawal of britain from the european union the british pound surged on news that the goetia interests from the u.k. and that you have finally struck and new brags that divorce deal starting rose above $1.29 and $1.00 euro 16 on hopes britain's exit from the e.u. will be in an orderly manner but the pound remains volatile as some hurdles still remain the most significant parliament in london still has to come from the deal. is due to leave the e.u. on october 31st. now a lot depends on an orderly breaks it especially smooth cross border business take the u.k.'s most important food exports which is scottish selman more than half of it goes to the e.u. and you don't want to laze in the supply chain with something that can get as
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smelly as fish. here at a fish farm on the northwestern coast of scotland salmon are being harvested each fish was up to 10 kilograms they need to be gathered quickly because they're due to arrive the next day in france or germany. the logistics for the supply chain have to be perfectly organized to keep the salmon as fresh as possible. but the fisheries worried about whether deliveries to the e.u. will function this smoothly after breck's it. at the moment you don't need environmental health reports for when you transfer fish abroad to european countries but that obviously might change so there will be another bureaucratic burden on laws after to bret's it and any things like that extra paperwork extra
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and hold ups on the board there will be a problem for us. aqua farming is a major sector of the scottish economy. salmon producers here sell more than half a 1000000000 euros worth of fish every year. around 10000 people earn a livelihood from salmon working in fish farms and the processing and supply industries thanks. scott or salmon farmers say they're angered by the political trench warfare in london. and didn't vote for breaks it said over 60 percent of scottish people voted to remain in the u.k. much as a huge amount of frustration there with 2 years after 53 years off the referendum and we still don't have a coherent position for leading the you. in terms of business investment
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uncertainty is a killer. farming salmon. breeding and tourism are the main sources of income in the scottish highlands. the rural region is likely to lose hundreds of millions of euros in the e.u. funding many people here doubt the british government will make such funds available to them in the post brics and future. and let's get the markets you. are standing by on wall street for sobrino european financial markets were initially quite upbeat about this deal but then the enthusiasm fizzled out as the agreement still has to be approved by the british parliament how are people on wall street looking at all of this. here was kind of the same over here markets started in positive territory but it's try to hold on to the advance because investors have multiple reasons to be cautious the british parliament could still shoot down this agreement when it meets out of
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a given that northern irish union is still oppose it and even if a deal is possibly help that much because companies are likely to continue to put off u.k. spending decisions until of the terms of trading with europe are clear so yes the deal had an impact on wall street today but investors are so garbage and looking at today's trading session major u.s. banks have been publishing their latest earnings figures what can you tell us about them and the state of the u.s. economy. so the corporate earnings season overall is off to a quite solid start nearly 80 percent of the s. and p. $500.00 companies that have reported in the last days have topped the analyst earnings expectations we had some pretty good numbers from johnson and johnson and that place and especially you as banks are doing pretty fine j.p. morgan chase citigroup morgan stanley they all reported good earnings because they haven't been hit yet by a lower interest rate until profit from healthy consumers with good wages and low
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unemployment which in the end tells us that the u.s. economy is still in a pretty good shape so we are in new york thank you. now as a correspondent just mentioned netflix was among thursday's winners on wall street the streaming bellwether shares gained about 2 and a half percent after the company reported a rebound in subscribers in the 3rd quarter but there was bad news for netflix as well the law firm at the center of the panama paper tax evasion scandal has filed a lawsuit against netflix it claims the streaming services movie based on the case is defamatory and is seeking to stop the film's release on the platform in the official trailer for the laundromat reuters says the lawsuit claims netflix defames the plaintiffs as ruthless uncaring lawyers involved in money laundering tax evasion bribes and or other criminal conduct. the panama papers consists of millions of documents stolen from. they were leaked to the media in
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2016 the documents showed how rich and powerful clients used offshore corporations to avoid taxes it jolted the e.u. into block wide legislation forcing tax advisers to report the tax planning schemes devised for their clients. 50 schemes are illegal then the tax authorities will be able to take legal action. if the legal tax authorities will be able to identify the flaw and fix it. most exxon sikka shut down last year after u.s. prosecutors accused it of using a wide range of sham foundations and shell companies to hide clients assets from tax authorities neither it nor netflix offered any initial comment on the lawsuit netflix adds the laundromat to its platform on friday. the interests be kook. and some of the other global business stories making the headlines saudi arabia's oil giant aramco is reportedly postponing and stock market launch to
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december or possibly january next year it said to want to update 3rd quarter earnings to hit valuation targets following an attack on the around the facilities in september the i.p.o. is widely expected to raise about $20000000000.00 american sources say that simulator testing of their reprogrammed the boeing $737.00 max anti stall software could take place in early november the company's best selling plane has been grounded since 2 crash was thought to be caused by faulty software which killed all 346 on board the simulator tests are a 1st step towards the federal aviation administration recertifying the plane for service. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg says his platform has stopped courting china because of censorship issues he did not say what conditions or assurances he would need from beijing to enter the tightly supervised chinese market but mrs arthur burke attacked the
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rapidly growing chinese short video at the tick tock saying it censor political protest including in the united states. harry potter kung fu panda and the transformers will be among the attractions at the universal studios amusement park currently under construction in beijing and visitors won't need to take it thanks to cameras that will scan their faces to see if they've paid. visitors to beijing universal studios theme park you don't need show their faces to catch kung fu panda and the minions universal's new park will use facial recognition cameras to internet giant ali baba's pay electronic payment platform visitors can open lockers pay for meals and join xpress queues for rides using their faces. we hope people will discover with amazement that they can travel freely and the whole resort only using their faces created a new expression for
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a tour with space. on them it's only in. china is the world's leader in facial recognition technology there are concerns about privacy and it's used by state security for a wide scale surveillance many optic ations for commercial purposes such as supermarket checkout and these have been embraced by consumers. since we can use facial recognition to take the subway why can't we use our faces the most important biological wallers and idea after all for all kinds of experiences and this is just one small fraction of our future plans for the theme park. function each other in team park operators are keen to profit from china's fast growing middle class. and finally tesla has been given approval to begin manufacturing in china musk's company is building the country's 1st fully foreign
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owned car factory in shanghai at a cost of $2000000000.00 it wants to produce a 1000 model 3 s. there each week says those addition to beijing's list of approved auto manufacturers means production can begin after the opening of the plant which is expected within weeks. and that wraps up our program. thanks for watching and have yourself a successful. model
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