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triumph in the form of criticism and documents trump said of the 3rd president faced removal from office by side. in washington we'll have coverage of the annual meeting of the world economic forum in davos coming up next indeed i believe business with christoph cobra i'm going to help frame a while at the top of the alice to you that. what secrets lie behind the small. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. to explore fascinating world heritage sites that. double your world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. in the. climate change. the stimulus of. the. instant.
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one day years today the future of. g.w. dot com the closer to the making. clear cut or. the . odds. 2 very different voices shaping day one of the world economic forum president praising the strength of the u.s. economy and calling and bar mentalists prophets of doom while gratitude burke tells the davos believe that you're not doing enough to save the world also coming up concerns grow about the spread of a new virus in china shaving value of faculties across the globe will bring your reactions from investors in the united states where the 1st case has just been reported. over welcome to the program with political trouble boiling in washington
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the us president prefers the picturesque scenery of the swiss alps as opening speaker of the world economic forum in davos mr trump mandy praised his administration's work he also told the global business elite that essentially each country would be better off fighting for themselves warnings that climate change threatened the future of the planet just a side leaving behind a heap pietschmann trials few could blame donald trump for seeking out some additional alpine. the us president was in davos to address the global elite but. his message was meant for households across the u.s. . america's thriving america is flourishing and yes america is winning again like never before with just days after reaching a breakthrough with china trump sees this teach to bang the drum for his america
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1st approach and these agreements represent a new model of trade for the 21st century agreements that are fair reciprocal and prioritize the needs of workers and families but as well as baseness this year's conference was supposed to deal with the growing plummet crisis with activists like gretta to embark summoned to rebuke the powerful you say children shouldn't worry you say just leave this to us we will fix this we promise we won't let you down don't be so pessimistic and then nothing. while davos tuned in one man was enormous for lectures this is not a time for pessimism this is a time for optimism fear and doubt is not
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a good thought process because this is a time for tremendous hope and joy an optimism in action but to embrace the possibilities of tomorrow we must reject the perennial prophets of doom all it was an image that left an impression. you an honest answer is live it odd. it's because it's just mainly all about us a few little. i think that leaders have to take our not only about themselves but also about other nations because we have the same collective planets he does some good figs riz worthless but you couldn't think beyond that much more detail now i must trump wrapped up the job of lauding his economic record he left a flurry of questions in his week not least out war cost to the world he'll leave behind. donald trump and grotto emberg divided by 56 years of age and much more as we've seen here is our our our correspondent have yeah our get us
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saw the 2 dominating figures of day one of the world economic. the big clash between donald trump and talk to him back did not happen today at davos or at least not directly in his speech the u.s. president did not even mention climate change let alone the name of the teenage activist instead he compared climate activists to prophets of doom were somehow fortune tellers of the past who told us that bad things would happen that in the end got sorted out one way or the other interpret in donald trump speech the same could happen with climate change through innovation and technology shortly after it was created back's turned to respond even though she did not mention donald trump's name directly she hinted at his plan for example of planting a trillion trees that's something that is simply not enough to tackle climate change and also mention that we cannot rely on technologies that haven't been invented yet to tackle the climate crisis her message resonates among climate
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activists and those who support her but not so much among businesses who are still trying to figure out how to implement what right now sounds like a mission impossible. you know via our get us reporting there now at the meeting in davos hallway c.e.o. rendition face took a defiant stand saying the chinese tech giant he founded was well it will to survive quotes attacks from the united states while way is at the center of a battle for tech supremacy between the united states and china the world's biggest smartphone maker is blacklisted by washington over national security features this is capitalism facing growing skepticism around the world well and majority of respondents and they reason world are told by u.s. p.r. firm it'll men say that capitalism does more harm than good and they pointed particularly to growing inequality in recent years that's food for thought in davos
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where some young entrepreneurs say business now has to change to answer society's problems. getting around in davos coming self be a challenge some venues are location as an altitude of 1800 meters making them accessible only by cable car for social entrepreneurs among them martin poor kids worth the journey to draw attention to what they feel is the world's most pressing issues of business cannot continue as usual business just for profit maximizing profit destroys the planet and destroys the population. some 20 social entrepreneurs have come to davos at the invitation of the shot foundation and the world economic forum they're demanding a new kind of capitalism. no time in history has it become more important for us to look at this concept of stakeholder capitalism we are facing
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such widening inequality so a sense of non inclusion of everyone that i think the time has come for business government and social entrepreneurs to really understand how we. other works the social entrepreneurs acknowledge that change won't come over nice but the concept of uniting business with social change does appear to be gaining traction. for me being a social entrepreneur is identifying a social problem seeing what i can do creating the solutions and then taking them to skill in working with the government or the private sector so that they can be included in the system the winds may be changing but some say not fast enough while the work of social entrepreneurs may now be acknowledged there often still fighting to be hurt listen to the people listen to what young young men and
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women are saying listen to what people are saying in the villages the good news is that we have technology today so we can have in addition to a top down effort like the world economic forum a participatory bottom up approach and i know social entrepreneurs have come from a rhyme to the worlds to be in davos. their message there is a fairer and more sustainable way of doing business. is no authorities are now reporting the 1st case of corona virus in the united states after a passenger turned from an overseas trip the virus started in china and has been reported elsewhere in asia china's health officials now say the virus can spread from person to person so far 6 people have died and nearly 300 have been infected in china starts on lower on equity markets as concerns mount the worry is that the corona virus is spreading and the tourism and growth of the effect. well for more let's cross over to new york and our correspondent hossein always. tell us the
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latest reactions from wall street now that the 1st case of the corona virus has been confirmed in the united states. investors are paying attention to every piece of information related to to see to honest losses increase the 1st case was confirmed here in the u.s. let's not forget that situations like these can have an economic and financial market impact at least in the short term but so far is starting today passengers arriving from china j.f.k. here in new york on older u.s. airports like l.a. or san francisco are being a scream for any seem to you as authorities have also issued some tips like frequently washing hands and they are monitoring the situation but big pharma stops also operated no where on tuesday even even generally an industry that could benefit from this kind of episodes is because the spec people in the travel and
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transport industry are eyeing this development with particularly and with particular anxiety their businesses they took a major hit during the outbreak of sars in 2002 in terms of the. definitely griese airlines a strong 1st sharply to 2003 sars epidemic by then and to reason misspending in particular was very hard and chinese equities had for example for more than 10 percent asia pacific the airlines lost around 8 percent of all traffic and they're american counterparts to made revenue loss of $1000000000.00 in total day global calls from sars was estimated up $33000000000.00 which you raised around a point one percent from global g.d.p. so any similar situation could take a toll in the world to economy and then time growth you say picking up but not strong. in new york thank you. trading in shares of troubled u.s.
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aircraft maker boeing was suspended on tuesday that's after they dropped by more than 5 percent after news that it's $737.00 max would not return to service until the middle of the year. that's later than the manufacturer have initially expected the freezer plane was grounded following 2 deadly crashes the delays pose more problems for airlines that have relied heavily upon the their fleet. and that's our show as usual you're confined more on d. w. dot com i'm 1st for over in berlin thanks for watching and have yourself a successful day.
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