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in some. degree of. boeing discovers a new issue on the 737 locks this just as i was preparing to release a software package billed as the on search of the models problems will get you the latest reaction from wall street. also coming up something 2 grains on how to sheep farmers on a remote croatian island are creating a koan airy delicacy. and taking a raincheck quite tourists hoping to catch a glimpse of some of the world's most prized pieces of artwork turned away at the louvre in paris. this is your business on cape ferguson welcome u.s.
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plane maker boeing has discovered a new issue in the software on the 737 mocks the planes being grounded since march after the model was involved in 2 crashes that left 346 people dead company officials say the issue relates to a function that verifies whether system monitors are operating correctly boeing shares tumbled following the news 737 mox is the company's best selling commercial model boeing says it's dealing with the issue. now for more on this let's cross right over to financial correspondent jose luis to harrow on wall street hi jose luis i was going to say happy friday to you it's not a happy friday for boeing the last few months have been a cause a lot of disasters for the plane maker $77.00 has been granted since march how much of a setback is this latest issue. it seems like boring will not break any time soon. then you said means that regulators could keep it
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deploying grounded even longer news happens at a time where airlines here in the us like southwest have already delayed using the 737 max in their routes until early june more delays that mean higher costs a bank of america analysts estimates total target north of $20000000000.00 for boeing but the impact will go beyond wiring itself there are workers relocated to communities affected airlines affected suppliers and worst of all the loss of confidence from travelers who will ever feel safe flying in this plane again. some of the cases there it's not at the bigger picture now how important is boeing for the american economy overall. it is big enough product to erase percentage point of u.s. g.d.p. in the current quarter of a boring parts of the economy such as investments exports and inventories some of
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them already showing certain weak next where over the last couple of boring employees more than 153000 people across the united states in more than 65 countries kompany has over 600 suppliers worldwide most of them located here in the u.s. and some of them spirits air resistance a case already announced nearly $3000.00 job cuts cost airlines that depend on this plane are also suffering so it's all a chain reaction we know and an insight. of a great weekend. car safety authorities in the united states say that look into allegations that all 3 of testers election vehicle models could have a full twitch could cause them to accelerate without warning the alleged problems of fact about 500 as a test of vehicles including the model 3 model s. and model x. in the years to. in 20132019 an initial investigation into the claims could lead to
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a formal probe. china's economy has grown at its slowest pace in almost 3 decades weaker exports on sluggish consumerism onselen g.d.p. rise by just over 6 percent in 2019 it's still within the government's target but less than pot economists had been expecting. the chinese government aims to accentuate the positive as it announced the country's worst g.d.p. growth since 1990. and 2019 the economy grew by 6 point one percent on the previous year meets the projected target of 6 to 6.5 percent. the latest figures could be a sign that beijing has failed to improve conditions the way it would have liked. china's expansion has been slowing for much of the last decade edging ever closer to the 6 percent mark some analysts say it needs to stay above that point to
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continue generating jobs the latest figure takes it uncomfortably close. the government has already tried various measures aimed at slowing the slowdown including bond sales to find new infrastructure and tax cuts ministers insist they have a plan for what to do next. for my own juliet we must stabilize employment finance trade one month foreign and domestic investment expectations. the chinese government hopes the phase one trade deal with the us will give the chinese economy a boost this year. beijing is also encouraging banks to lend more especially to small firms and individuals to increase consumer spending. thousands of farmers in germany have taken part in protests against the government's plans to introduce stricter environmental regulations in berlin demonstrations drove their tractors through the city center the rallies coincide
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with the beginning of international green week an event focused on agriculture on the environment the new rules will require farmers to adhere to animal welfare labeling and restricting the use of pesticides. now when it comes to agricultural products croatia is perhaps best known for wine and citrus fruits but it's also gaining fame for a special kind of chefs change that's only made on a remote islands take a look. around a 100 of park island sheep belong to the saloon a family but farming isn't the only source of income. like many other families this moonies also work in tourism and the summer. that's because bringing her she is labor intensive often arduous work. if you can handle money during this. the problem is the young people don't want to do it anymore magick round. the park sheep is
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a unique breed which only lives on this croatian island. the animals can get by on very little and they have to food is often scarce. this dairy was built with help from the european union which croatia has been a member of since 2013 this family business uses the sheep's milk to make a croatian delicacy a kilogram of this cheese cost up to 70 year olds like many other croatian food produces the company focuses on nice domestic products that are increasingly being exported. and that we are trying to reach. your be interested only in business one on one and your. preparation agriculture is diverse because of the many different types of climates across the country mandarins and oranges growing there at the delta and i harvested during the winter
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months the yields this season have been poor because there's been too much rain. the majority of the plantations belong to the state which is a source of much grievance for the farmers because the government to stopping them from becoming landowners that campus investment and many young people decide to leave says. he's founded an initiative that calls for orange plantations to be privatized. we come painting for the tenants of the products to be entered into the london eye just. so that they can finally apply directly to the european union for subsidies. many tenants of orange plantations have to work with basic means. this premiss are actually a carriage and the workers make do without modern bottoming facilities 27 year old if on you know church hopes to build a large bottling plant so you. are left to fight their own battles in this industry the neighbors with plantations don't give you anything people work
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against one another and undercut each other with jumping prices. are great culture doesn't have it easy on the european market the small structures often mark the comfortable and expertise to compete on an international scale. the french capital paris is one of the most visited cities in the world 2nd only in fact to bangkok many tourists come from the cultural offerings known perhaps more famous than the louvre but on friday visitors hoping to get a glimpse of one of the most impressive art collections in the world were left disappointed as demonstrations protesting the government's pension reform plans blocked their way. in many ways it was a typical morning outside the famous parades and landmark with visitors to the loos queuing to catch a glimpse of famous artworks but after 43 days of private and public strikes across
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the country these tourists got some bad news to live museums on strike as this banner reads staff were blocking the entrance many were not impressed. was that $5.00 to $5.00 taking the ok i paid for the hotel the train and the ticket to the loo are they going to reimburse me i ask for the $500.00 euros that i spent to be here today all this to end up outside. plus security and museum staff trying to calm the crowds of angry visitors some tourists said they could empathize with the demonstrators. for the strikers that's quite right because i bet you. like to think that. that was it was only. c a few of. the strikes and demonstrations are against proposed pension reforms that the government says will make pensions fairer unions say workers will lose out.
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with a little under feet once to make the dream some special. treat for. more than foot on line. the power of words. where i come from and i never saw the sun where it needs to. have gone up in brazil the sun was always the man since the point of his words personally it's masculine when i move to germany as a 10 year old i want to come to live on t.v. that would change how i see the world because in germany the son whose family didn't. seem in the now but the side of a good listener so i read the fine detail instead of a deep voice extroverted guy who seemed absolutely incredible. i realized how language shapes the thinking how definitions are not only mental in may just put
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our whole perception of the world. is inside save my life and was one of the reasons i became a journalist i'm a storyteller and i use my words to help with intercultural in this campaign my name is william when you and i work in 2000. hi there and a warm welcome to news from the world of arts and culture i'm karen homestead and coming up on today's show. in his most recent book american photographer mitch epstein gathers 5 decades worth of pictures that explore the pathologies and the promise of his homeland. and these might look tasty but you'd end up with a mouthful of fluff because they're the work of british fiber artist keith jenkins
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who picks up feasts instead of fashion. well to see his movies is to be transported into a dreamscape to be surrounded by ideals of beauty only to realize one is hopelessly caught up in that vortex of absurdity and chaos that is in fact every day life italian director fit if he dreams the big dreams with films like lead. and 8 and a half widely recognized as one of the greatest filmmakers of all time feelin it would have been 100 years old on monday q. to take a moment to remember him. through . his films were deeply personal visually stunning and as bizarre as life itself federico fellini would have turned 100 this year if you have had more influence over the art of cinema around the world organizations like the british.
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