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about how does cross tell him her interest in their intimacy i mean to me found house means a vision of the future. what makes them true. to the spirit. is somehow tied to our way. through the human tree starts november 14th w. . the pound packs a punch a pre-election boost for boris johnson while the german business group admits he being the lesser of 2 evils. poland has become europe's number one producer an exporter of chickens and activists are worried about they make the and many farmers have become reliant on giant tractors and precious but there are much smaller
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helpers that can be told they wait in the field. and then fizzle and it's a business sterling is clinging to those games in asian trading the pound having shown up to coffee highs against the euro up to the break the party said it would not contest previously conservative held seats in the u.k. election but as a party leader nigel farage said he did not want any breaks of parties to win so it was standing down candidates in seats won by the conservatives in 2017 selling rallied analysts say the market has shown a tendency of being supportive of a clear result. well the german british chamber of commerce says bars johnston remaining as prime minister would be the lesser of 2 evils following the u.k.'s general election it sees the current pm as a better option than the most likely alternative labor party leader jeremy coleman labor is planning policies of nationalisation which the chamber thinks would leave british consumers was off getting imports but the chamber is also highly critical
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of bragg's it which johnson has promised to deliver swiftly if the conservatives win the election. is director general of the john british chamber of industry and commerce you reckon that johnson would be the better man for the job but everyone's already forgotten the break the chaos that he created is that because not everybody has forgotten it but i think companies want cavity and i think that's what they're looking forward to in terms of the election results so we don't really have an opinion on who's going to become 5 minutes about clarity is what is important for business and a close alignment of the single market and a customs partnership and that's what we want to see deliverance what about the personalities what have you got against corporate and we've got nothing against colgan as a personality about things about insecurity uncertainty and i think he's put up a lot of plans in terms of nationalization in terms of regulation of the economy and that creates uncertainty as well as both jones and with his breath that ideas in terms of the future so there's uncertainty all around and businesses want how
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much more market friendly would you say the conservatives are in comparison to labor i think in terms of markets and in the conservative is probably much better in terms of using the market forces to regulate the economy but i think there's also the ins and uncertainty about the brics that outcome and how the regulatory environment will look like the economic environment is also quite uncertain right now the british economy is narrowly missed a recession in the 3rd quarter the german economy when we're talking about the other side of the channel could already be in recession i mean whatever way this goes. both economies are at a very difficult juncture i would say yes of course that is true and the british economy probably since the record referendum has probably lost 2 or 3 percent of potential growth the thwart even on the full cost there's a saying and i think that's a problem for the british economy because it has more potential which it hasn't utilised so where are we headed what what is the best result right now do you think
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with these elections coming up the best result would be a government which will have a bracks implemented which is close to the thing that you can market and which also makes sure that there's a customs partnership that says less of minnesota burden as possible what business is telling you here in germany businesses here in germany as well as in the u.k. they want the same in terms of the outcome that they want to have a close alignment of the economies of the u.k. and union and the u.k. and what everyone wants i guess is a clear result not a hung parliament no more uncertainty no more uncertainty that's what everybody wants to start with thank you very much for coming in i think for johnny's conglomerate is buying up bankrupt british steel the company accounts for a 3rd of production in the u.k. and employs thousands of workers it's been in liquidation since may when london refused to keep it afloat amid state of one problems and breaks it uncertainty. ginny confirmed it will be investing nearly one and
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a half 1000000000 euros in british steel to put it on a sustainable competitive footing joining us pretty steals huge complex in scunthorpe and all its other u.k. mills it also gains a u.k. engineering company and its stakes in its dutch and french subsidiaries although the british government had been paying wages in the hope of buyer could be found one deal had already fallen through and the future looked bleak so the genie takeover puts an end to months of fears yellowbelly. up the now good. genie says the deal will save thousands of jobs in britain the group specializes in iron and steel but also has investments and tourism hotels and real estate. it says it employs 23500 people with 5000000000 euros assets. e.u. officials expect washington to announce
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a further 6 month delay on whether it tends to put levies of up to 25 percent on european cars and parts back in may the troubled ministration postponed its decision on whether to impose them until mid november last week u.s. commerce secretary will be at the 2 parties had had positive discussions and that the tariffs may not even be necessary. well let's go over to chelsea delaney our financial correspondent in frankfurt could. tip germany into recession. that's certainly a risk especially if you consider how close germany r.t. is tourist session it may already have fallen enter a session and the 3rd quarter growth prospects for the next 2 years are extremely low one a think tank here in germany has estimated that these tariffs could shave about point 7 percentage points off of g.d.p. g.d.p. is expected to grow 0.9 percent next year so that's extremely tight these automakers are already dealing with investments and electric vehicles with
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a global slowdown and part driven by the u.s. straight tensions what china that's coming at a really bad tire but where this really could have ripple effects is if it starts a tit for tat trade war where the u.s. and china start imposing tariffs on the other goods outside of the auto sector and that's really where we could see ripple effects and we've already got a big enough trade war between us and china thank you very much chelsea lately in frankfurt u.s. plane make a boeing says it hopes to be given the green light by u.s. aviation authorities next month to resume deliveries of its 737 max the aircraft won't be allowed to fly again before january earliest however that's because the planes have to undergo safety checks and simulations has that's a month later than expected $77.00 x. planes have been grounded since much of this year following 2 deadly crashes and you timetables gone down well with the markets with boeing shares beating 4.7
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percent on the new york stock exchange. poland is europe's biggest producer and exporter of chickens last year it raised more than a 1000000000 bodes for delivery but activists say the short lives of those animals could be much better. the chicks tumble along the production line like many other goods produced on an industrial scale this is how they spend day one of their lives they have 41 days left. most of it will be spent here a room big enough to house a jet plane it's home 254000 chickens the owners insist they're taking care of. because just soldier the vet comes every day sometimes there are 2 of them so they walk around the poultry houses and observe the behavior and physical wellbeing of the chicks when there are problems in the vast majority of cases their digestive disorders there's no risk to the consumer book or the busier the well
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being of the consumer is borne strictly in mind but animal rights campaigners like ana is in sca concerned for the birds they've labeled them franken chickens after frankenstein's monster. that they receive to save as it's like a 5 year old child playing $150.00 kilos it's not natural that these chickens don't grow up healthy they're sick of even in that i understand. the final destination for the living chickens have to 6 weeks is the slaughterhouse after a process that sees them a nice the tiniest then electrocuted they become prone to use. the main export markets for polish chickens are within the e.u. led by germany the netherlands and the u.k. ukraine and hong kong are also big customers attracted by poland's low prices and without putting creasing 10 fold in a decade polish production of the chickens shows no sign of slowing down.
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cultural industry is known for its powerful machinery like tractors threshers chippers but maybe not for much longer exhibitors are the world's largest agricultural techne. ology faggy technique of trying to prove that bigger is not always better. than. great thoughts like almost undying i could soon be a pharmacy best friend. they can harvest so extract weeds. from french start up nyota develop these that will help as. it came from the problem meeting we farmers because farmers was where complaining about playboy sure which is more and more complex to find people who walk in the fall so when we hear of this we say ok maybe we can alter my eyes some task. dinah is a vegetable farming very bought
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a camera records the plant growth and an algorithm decides what stays somewhat goes . it reduces the need for staff for weed killer as. these small self driving field robots are the stars of technica and how the world's biggest trade fair for agricultural technology. these drones fly over fields and help to locate pests for example all spray chemicals in a targeted mana. they can also cultivate land that's hard to access. actually a lot of places to eat in china they're not able to use fake tractors because they are smaller parts we have a lot of small forward to see china and also we have places that are out on the hillside so it's difficult to come down spraying saw plant protection we call it fall at the crops on the hillside or is this the end for mega machines and
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agriculture. the certainly no lack of imagination these weird and wonderful creations could end up being the farm hands of the future. of egypt is marking the 150th anniversary of the opening of the suez canal one of the world's most important waterways connecting the mediterranean with the red sea it took a 1000000 egyptians 10 years to construct a feat matching the building of the pyramids it dramatically cut shipping times for the growing international trade between europe and asia and use 72 kilometer 2nd line that opened in 2015 about traffic to increase to record levels. by steering business with it.
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a sample sound from movies and t.v. creating unique comments on western societies flooding even one of the it would be a good house. and been mel who is will be my guest in just a minute hello and welcome to arts and culture also coming up. in our series 100 german must reads we go to battle brecht's apartment for the story of the threatening all pro. germany's smallest discoverer on wheels bringing into taman to the shrinking communities of the former. but 1st host is a norwegian german video office based in berlin he's famous for his star of this videos which play with concepts such as identity the media globalisation he does all this with lots of humor and i should say with other people's voices will have his real voice in a minute but 1st this is beyond melters. he was my son and so is this
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