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diseases the immediate effect on public health is moderate. in the meantime the number of confirmed patients has remained steady and china's state broadcaster reports 8 patients were released on wednesday after showing no signs of fever for several days. all right coming up next on has all your business news in the meantime all the latest news information available around the clock on our web site that's dot com or you can follow us on twitter at the news i'm carl kasell. actually meters just shows numbers but shows. the smart way to clear.
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the water with. every with the w. probably will not succeed in defining the subtle not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. the boat. a phase one the u.s. china trade deal is due to be signed next week but the next stage may take a year u.s. president donald trump says he might wait till after the 2020 election to greenlight face. also on the show fugitive former news on chief carlos golan may have fled japan for lebanon to beirut authorities tough questions for him to
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they told him not to leave the country. and a robot that strips you down and dresses you want a reporter gets a virtual make over at c.b.s. in las vegas the world the biggest consumers. this is the the way of business i'm so now the law in berlin welcome china has finally confirmed that its chief trade negotiator will travel to washington next week to sign the so-called phase one trade deal that's the one aimed at bringing an eventual and to the nearly 2 year long trade war between the world's top 2 economies for what comes after that u.s. president donald trump a signaled a possible lengthy wait before that's made clear and we'll start right away because she agrees to it'll take a little time i think i might want to wait to finish it till after the election because by doing that i think we can actually make a little bit better deal maybe a lot better deal we're joined by our man on wall street to discuss this further
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now if champ gets his way that would mean up to a year of waiting especially for the affected sectors the ones affected most by the trade war how do you feel about that. actually you know we have to take into account only some. will be reduced. in fact the duties implemented the last september will be cut in half phase one of the deal means a died over date coming year as the president noted the u.s. will keep taxi and with sober more than half of the imports of goods it receives from china and these will keep disrupting production chain a wide range of sectors at a time that more delicate issues of friction like subsidies and all the structural reforms in china and national security ones like those related to what way will keep unresolved for the time being so it is safe to say that the trade war between
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it to china and the u.s. is far from over and tensions will linger in the near and medium term. no release just yet but in the meantime investors are celebrating that phase one of this trade deal will be signed next week but no one's actually seen the text yet is that any cause at all to worry. no far as we continue to see a deescalation tensions instead of more tolerance and restriction but as you pointed out the devil stealing the details and so far we know little about this so-called phase one there is a compromise to reduce some targets we mentioned before but we don't know if a more cuts will come also china so far has been muted on a specific number when it comes to increasing purchases of american goods especially as we called for all products according to u.s. officials issues like currency or talk hold and there are preliminary approaches to
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intellectual property rights in force tech transfers but again all is still a mystery and maybe next week we will have more information on this matter mining mysteries with the salaries the herald there for us thank you steve. european aircraft maker airbus has announced plans to expand production at its plant in the u.s. state of alabama it's set to spend $40000000.00 to build new facilities and add $275.00 jobs in the city of mobile airbus intensity increase production of it's a 320 models there the company currently employs around 4000 people in the u.s. . aviation authority has advised airlines to avoid flights through iraqi airspace amid lingering tensions between the u.s. and iran prior to the european aviation safety agencies advisory several airlines including. an air france adjusted their flight routes to avoid iraqi and iranian
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airspace this comes after u.s. drone strike killed an iranian general in baghdad last week and a ukrainian airliner crashed shortly after takeoff from tehran on wednesday u.s. and canadian officials say evidence indicated that the plane was shot down by an iranian missile or. the fugitive x. chairman of nissan is having to get used to his new home in beirut where prosecutors have told him that he cannot leave the country lebanon's financial crisis also means that he will only have limited access to his personal fortune go inside japan where he was being held on various fraud charges beirut's justice palace this is where carlos ghosn was questioned by prosecutors for nearly 2 hours . his lawyer says go on trust the lebanese justice system. for these it is there were 2 sessions one related to the interpol request and another one related to visiting israel will be a communique shortly that this is
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a group of lebanese lawyers has filed a formal complaint against go on accusing him of normalization with israel over a visit he made in 2008 lebanon deemed as your own enemy state gone doesn't have to fear going back to japan because lebanon has no extradition agreement with tokyo in japan his arrest triggered a heated debate about the country's justice system on wednesday going to lead that he was out in inhumane conditions and treated like a hostage he said he had no chance of a fair trial the charges against him include under reporting earnings and misappropriation of company funds from his employer nissen his criticism of japan's justice system has struck a nerve for years a federation of attorneys there has complained that they are not allowed to be present during the questioning of suspects who are put under enormous pressure to confess that makes a guilty verdict highly likely. the conviction rate is 99 percent even a judge would think the defendant was guilty of course we do they not so right from
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the beginning with even though the defendant's lawyer says he's innocent the judge doesn't think so. when i say being one and we say that the decay the more japan's justice minister rejected the allegations and called on going to submit to her country's justice system the australian government has already set aside 2000000000 australian dollars to help recover from the fires sweeping large parts of the country although except it's expecting to need much more of that money it will go towards rebuilding infrastructure helping farmers and attracting tourists back to places where for now they're staying away. sydney's bond dight beach normally a place of sun sea and sand recently it's smoke that's dominating the world famous attraction casting a haze over the swimmers and sunbathers. historic bushfires in new south wales are affecting businesses all over the state including
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a bond i supply chains are being disrupted and customers a keeping away. from a serious point of view it's being probably the worst we've seen because of the foists so we're go. you know reduced numbers so it's the 1st time i've ever seen the like this was the mob city where i look at my window and i called see the water and that's very ironic i've been here for 47 eans further down the beach it's a similar story at a souvenir shop takings it down a fish film or the owner would normally expect from this time of year i heard someone say australia on fire obviously we have experienced more fire than any other year since i've been here. but the problem is when tourists hear that you don't want to come australian prime minister scott morrison is well aware of the problem during a visit to another tourist favorite kangaroo island this week he is told they make is not to be put off by the fires destroyed here as i've been destroyed your store
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a lot of applies to come and bring your family and enjoy your holidays back upon die they'll be hoping that message gets through with a fire is certain to burn for months to come. flying cars smart diapers and a gadget to combat stink issues are just some of the innovations on display at the consumer electronics show in las vegas thousands of companies are exhibiting their cutting edge tech at the event giving us a glimpse into what life me look like in the not so distant future. the robots are coming people to turf or fields cannot only play like a huge. japanese maker says the robot can even reach its opponents emotions 4 and a half 1000 exhibitors show the latest tech gadgets and c.e.o.'s in las vegas including trends in display technology like this bendable high resolution billet
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virtual and augment it reality is another hot topic. but in its more than 50 years long history c.e.'s has changed its focus from the mere consumer electronics to innovative concepts. korea's l.g. wants to make along the lines of changing rooms a thing of the past with electric sensors scanning the customer's body measurements the technology could also be used for online shopping. see where has that pain point because if they. don't have to leave town also at the for the b 2 b. area there is some pain point also because it would return weight comes up and then spend a lot of money for a town or. to figure out if the aleutian to figure it out if we make the solution here. u.s. airline delta a 1st timer at c.e.'s has arrived with ideas around easier travel a new display technology is now able to show customized information for each
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individual passenger after scanning your boarding pass cameras identify your position the information on the screen can then be tailored to you. when i get within range all of sudden parallel reality kicks in and whether the 3 of us are walking together on different flights or even on the same flight will all see relative information only to us and not just information in english information in the language of our choice i think that's a game changer. and why carry your suitcase when your suitcase could actually carry you the future of traveling might have a few surprises in store and it was and that's it from us thanks for watching.
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