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is his previous. conflicts over. 60 minutes. he takes it personally. with the people in stories that make the game so special. that all true fans. become more than football online database that. boeing is losing altitude in its economic performance as a direct consequence of the 737 max crisis the plane maker posts troubling quarterly profits as investigators in indonesia design flaws in the boeing jet for the deadly crash. also on the program internet giant google claims
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supremacy in quantum computing but when can we don't load it onto smartphones. and pollution is getting everyone worked up and as people they're asking is this the price of progress. it's time for business and how you got to get us welcome to the program the catastrophic story of boeing's best selling aircraft the boeing 737 max is weighing on the company's performance profits fell 50 percent to $1200000000.00 in the last quarter the news comes just as investigators in indonesia told relatives of the $189.00 victims of the 1st 737 next crash that it was caused by design flaws in the boeing jets and to stall software. families of the victims of the lion air disaster travel to jakarta they were among the 1st to be told why the boeing 737 max went down last october killing all 189 people on board. indonesian investigators told them the aircraft type included
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design flaws in its m cas anti stall system and that incorrect sensor data cause the system to fly the aircraft into the ground details of the victims' relatives struggle to grasp. the result is out. but what happened has happened we just accept but whether i'm satisfied with the report no i'm not satisfied. because it feels like they're bullying common people like us who don't understand. the complete report on the crash will be published on thursday it's expected to reveal a further catalogue of deficiencies surrounding the new m cast system the u.s. plane maker is still struggling to cope with events it recently emerged that the company's chief technical pilot had long ago complained about out of control software during 737 max simulator testing boeing only forwarded his comments last
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thursday in another development the company on tuesday ousted the chief of its crucial commercial airplanes division kevin mccallister and the aircraft itself is still grounded worldwide that causing airlines around $100000.00 per aircraft per day in losses money they want back from boeing. the lion air crash combined with the loss of the need line 737 months which also killed everyone on board make this the worst crisis in the company's history its effects will reverberate throughout the industry. and to talk about the financial effects i'm now joined by the w.'s financial correspondent on wall street in scott is joining us right now yes hi it's good to see you again now boy has repeatedly said that the problems with the 737 max will be over soon does wall street really believe that well to a certain degree they do or maybe they do want to believe boeing at the beginning
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of trading year this stock could gain by a good enough percent by the end of the session we only saw an uptick of about one percent what is interesting is that boeing itself is quite certain that the planes are allowed to be back in the sky it was in the 4th quarter but all of the customers especially the big u.s. airlines they do not believe that their plane so will take off in the calendar year of $29000.00 now let's talk about another story that is making headlines today facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg announcing he will delay the launch of facebook's cryptocurrency libra what's behind that decision. here the hearing actually when on for hours and hours and hours in washington d.c. and there is a lot of scrutiny from the political side but also some of the puttering companies
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for facebook go for the lead project have actually pulled out companies like pay pal visa or master card but let's listen in what mark zuckerberg had to say himself in front of a financial committee in d.c. today. there are important risks that need to be addressed there are questions about financial stability fighting terrorism and more and i'm here today to discuss those risks and how we plan to address them but i also hope that we get a chance to talk about the risks of not innovating because while we debate these issues the rest of the world isn't waiting china is moving quickly to launch a similar idea in the coming months. is going to be backed mostly by dollars and i believe that it will extend america's financial leadership around the world as well as well as our democratic values and oversight but if america doesn't innovate our financial leadership is not guaranteed their well and mark zuckerberg also mentioned that he will not start. to prove all of us regulators and if you listen
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closely to their representatives during the hearing most of them seem to be quite critical not just about the broad but maybe about cryptocurrency is in general because we also saw a lot of pressure on other crypto currencies on bitcoins for example those lost more than $600.00 in value here in the wednesday session down by more than 6 per cent so a lot of political scrutiny and it seems pretty unlikely at this point that we will see you see libra in action anytime soon it's called to breaking down a busy day on wall street for us thank you very much and. and from one tech giant to another google says it has achieved a breakthrough in what it calls quantum supremacy by solving a complex problem in minutes with a quantum computer that would take the most powerful supercomputers thousands of years to crack whereas traditional computing relies on bits or of ones and zeros
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quantum computing uses quantum bits or cubits they can be in both a one and as 0 state at the same time in contrast to the fixed state world we perceive about us. called superposition quantum properties multiply exponentially as cubits are connected to each other the more cubits that can be strung together the vastly more powerful a quantum computer becomes but those cubits need cooling to almost absolute 0 to limit calculating errors google's team has made significant progress in terms of theoretically opening a new era quantum computing gives us a chance to not only i've seen many practical use cases and helped make the world better in a way that we cannot do just with classical computers alone but it also allows us to help understand the universe in a deeper way closer to the way that actually works and the google scientists were
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able to get 53 cubits to interact in a so-called quantum state the quantum computer then had to detect patterns in a series of seemingly random numbers it took only 3 minutes 20 seconds google claims it would take a traditional supercomputer like i.b.m. summit 10000 years. however quantum computing rival i.b.m. says simply adding disk storage would allow a normal supercomputer to solve the same problem in only 2 and a half days i.b.m. accuses google of raising public expectations too high but google c.e.o. maintains its quantum supremacies experiment is like the 1st rocket to leave earth's atmosphere an advance that made interplanetary travel at least theoretically possible though that suggests it could be decades before quantum computing can be widely utilized. a serious of pollution crises in vietnam have triggered a public backlash amid accusations that the government is disregarding
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environmental concerns to develop the economy residents there are dealing with mercury and drinking water and air pollution and dangerous levels among others more and more people are asking if that's the price for economic progress. on containers with clean water supplied by the government because these residents can no longer trust what's coming out of their taps at home after toxic river waste contaminated the water supply of several neighborhoods in the vietnamese capital affecting about a 1000000 people. and the local authorities were slow to act. they didn't warn the residents soon enough because it was not that people didn't know how to deal properly with these incidents. i think the authorities should intervene and inform people as to how to keep the environment clean and also the authorities should do
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something to give us clean water to live. where that not all didn't you don't deny . that it doesn't. it's not just the water however rising manufacturing output increasing vehicle emissions and the dust from a construction boom noise air is getting hard to breathe the mountain pollution crisis is causing worry that it will go the way of other cities that are boring the environmental cost of unfettered industrialization. and we don't want. another king and. don't want. paradise. china west over 5 percent growth in the last decade has turned vietnam into one of asia's fastest rising economies but the corresponding decline in livability means those concerns will only deepen. alright let's put
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a taster and to the show and for all those chocolate lovers out there you better start saving the world's most expensive chocolates have just been launched in india at around 5 and a half. euros a kilo the truffles from india. limited's from bell brand have found their place in the guinness book of world records trinity truffles extraordinaire are designed in collaboration with the french michelin star chef and contain. like to his shin vanilla beans and jamaican blue mountain coffee. and with that price they better that's all for this edition of business thank you very much for watching we'll see you next time every like on our website that's dot com slash business you care to buy.
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after the fall of the berlin wall the one line. here france dear antone and here's a sea of distant objects and as i'm sitting on a terrace in twilight it's peaceful my 3 grandchildren sleep on trouble that's asked out when i was 8 france's age germany was split in 2 and remain divided for decades and it was my given when your mother was born in 1969 the world was already 8 years old. my grandchildren were born after the wall fell born in
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a ring of fire. a wonderful time a time of great joy. 3 generations one family on a journey through recent german history. it. starts november 6th on d w. welcome to arts and culture this time with the highlight of the da vinci year a blockbuster exhibition on the florentine master that only the louvre in paris could pull together look at the lowdown on their efforts and also coming up. he said he would be and the terminator is back the unstoppable arnold schwarzenegger
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embodies a reformed and retired killing machine in terminator dark fate. and making his way through the impressive repertoire of the e.u. 28 my colleague shows us the ingenuity behind the hunger arion potato project. i'm a 2nd 2900 marked 500 years since the death of leonardo da vinci and the italian renaissance master who spent the last 3 years of his life in the french war valley as 1st painter engineer and architect to the french king well this is why the louvre holds almost a 3rd of the paintings attributed to him including of course the famous mona lisa and it's pulled out all the stops to get as many more on site as possible for this exhibition a task almost as monumental as da vinci's genius. the mona lisa.
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