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happiness is for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates we have many bridezillas romanticized view of nature. and this is climate change regular sex happiness improves books you get smarter for free books on. the german closes its factory after 4 employees contract the coronavirus we take a closer look at organizers of buy with boston which also runs a plant in the chinese city where the outbreak began. the u.k.'s decided power way can be involved in its fight network at least to some extent well look of what that could mean for its special relationship with the us. and 1st steps towards ending
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the global massacre of millions of day old male chicks killed purely to save money germany is reluctant to change. i'm rob watson welcome along. a german automotive supplier has taken the extreme step of closing its factory after 4 employees contracted coronavirus they were bastow site in bavaria will be shut until at least sunday the 1st worker was infected by a colleague from china the company has a factory in the chinese city of now under lockdown because of the virus. look out any window in then you won't see much happening on the streets this couple hasn't left home for 6 days and their supplies will last them for plenty more so they don't feel trapped. for a focus i think they were trapped as the extreme like the government to be
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necessary precautions to try to contain it as soon as they were able to german chancellor angela merkel was in will hand in the fall opening a factory owned by german automotive component make of a bust of an employee of that factory travel to very bustos headquarters in bavaria last week the employee was diagnosed with the corona virus upon return to china the patient apparently infected one of her colleagues while in germany. a limit about a can see up office and more of our employees are dealing with the situation very professionally call me we've been in close communication with them since yesterday and as soon as we have more information we'll pass it on to our employees they appreciate that kind of openness and transparency it's often hard on plants patterns dozens of german companies are located in the surrounding region wholesaler metro has installed testing devices in 4 of its locations to telecom s
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a p unfreezing years are also in. as well as other automotive suppliers. besides closing its german plant for now basta has also halted all company travel to china for the next 2 weeks. while on monday coronavirus had a drastic effect on u.s. markets let's speak to our financial correspondent in new york young's quarter yet has tuesday on wall street's been a little more relaxed. you know we saw a nice little rebound here in the tuesday as session still the uncertainty in regards to the coronavirus still plays but we should also forget that the united states is a country of depends far less on trade than on consumption saw a domestic demand and we got to pretty decent reading on consumer confidence here in the united states reaching the highest level since august and that was probably
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one factor why we did see this little rebound and then especially we had to acknowledge the shares on fire the nasdaq composite having the best day since september there was some hope that earnings season will be a good one for knology companies stocks have been recovering and of course is to say however there have been some less than positive financial results from some of the take firms. yet but only seem to matter for those specific companies pfizer and also harley davidson. earnings out on tuesday on all of those 3 companies disappointed with the results of especially if you look at harley davidson they clearly seem to have a generational issue younger americans are not eager to buy bikes from harley davidson any longer in the past quarter it actually was the 12 concept of
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a quarter for harley of their sales in the united states and dropped actually those sales dropped in 20 of the past 21 quarters and that might not change anytime soon and that's why the stock of harley dropped a good just 3 percent and reached the lowest level since september not enough young bike as well as the end that's a financial correspondent in new york ends quarter. sticking with the u.s. apple has posted record results for the final 3 months of last year net profits hit an all time high of $22000000000.00 helped by record quarterly revenue i phone sales rose for the 1st time in a year the company says it also saw its best ever revenues aware of all those services apple shares jumped on the better than expected earnings for. the u.k. has made its decision huawei can be involved in its 5 j. network to some extent at least that's despite the white house urging the brits to
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freeze the chinese company out the decision could put a strain on the u.s. a new case famous special relationship. while way was not mentioned by name in the british government statement but british cyber security office it said they had always treated the company as a high risk vendor and those vendors would be excluded from sensitive core part of . limited to a maximum of 35 percent share of non-sensitive parts of the network it's proportionate to place the reality is that these are highly complicated networks relying on global supply chains where some limited measure of vulnerability is almost inevitable. the critical security question is how to mitigate such vulnerabilities and stop them damaging the british people and our economy who always said it was reassured by the government's decision and hopes for a similar verdict from the european union which will officially unveil its
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recommendations on wednesday e.u. lawmakers have already signaled there will be eroded for. the discriminant it is not a question of discrimination it is a question of laying down rules they will be strict they will be demanding and of course we will welcome in europe all operators who are willing to apply them. to. the u.s. government which has allies to boycott to our way said it was disappointed by the british government's decision washington has banned who are away from the role of the next generation mobile network because of concerns that the firm could be under the control of beijing. european playmaker rob us faces billions of euros in fines after agreeing to a settlement with french british and u.s. authorities if ali is a 3 year investigation into allegations of bribery and corruption a settlement would allow us to avoid criminal charges and preventing courts the
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company could be banned from public contracts in the us and the e.u. . itself lugged up the irregularities in 2016 following an internal investigation into aircraft sales dating back over a decade it also faced u.s. investigations over suspected violations of export controls. the probes focused on the use of 3rd party intermediaries used to sell it. some of the more not identified to british and french export credit agencies which were providing funding for the searle's. the affair was a factor in a year long management shakeup at airbus that ended as german c.e.o. tom enders stepped down last april when the bill. was reportedly slated to pay as much as $3000000000.00 euros to settle investigations that is roughly equal to the company's entire net profit for 2018 the settlement is still subject to court
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approval. now for a quick look at some of the other business stories making news brazil's antitrust regulator has approved boeing's deal to buy the majority of aerospace manufacturer embraer the u.s. plane maker wants to take over its jet division to compete with europe's airbus in the market for planes with less than $150.00 seats the deal still needs to be approved by regulators. the swiss watch industry federation says hong kong's pro-democracy protests drag sales down by more than 11 percent last year on calm is the biggest destination for swedes watches but strong sales in other asian markets and the united states out of. now around $6000000000.00 chicks that's 6000000000 each year globally female chicks allred to become egg laying hens but males are more often than not slaughtered now france is set to ban the practice of systematically culling male
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chicks and the killing continues in germany. millions of one day old chicks are sorted by gender in plants like this every year all over europe the females are sold to be raised and exploited on poultry farms the miles are killed on mass either gassed or put through a shredder for years animal rights groups are forced to end the practice now france's agriculture minister has announced that it will be phased out level would you fix it we are going to lay down the rules and we have to go through the legislation but for now what we are asking all the stakeholders to do is to put an end to the culling of milder chicks by 2021. here in germany the practice is still widespread 45000000 mile chicks are killed every year germany's federal ministry of food and agriculture and the supermarket chain river group have developed technology that allows the sex of the chick to be no and before it had
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the eggs can then be destroyed before the embryos develop fully but the country's top administrative court ruled in june last year that the chick culling could continue implying that the embryo testing was not commercially viable that's despite the fact that no kill eggs are already on sale in hundreds of outlets in germany. and that's it from me on the business team here in bad form all do check out our website that's the way you know com slash business you can also find us on social media or on facebook and twitter have a look well leave you with a quick look at global markets for main.
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were systematically robbed by the nazis. and after the war there were no signs of compensation. jewish art collectors on cotton and announced zone on her 3rd reich didn't steal all these more words just to get more money it was to eliminate everything connected to jewish culture today researchers are searching for the missing works of art it's challenging for the experts. and painful for the
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beethoven is for us. is for. beethoven 202250th anniversary here on. welcome to news from the world about sun culture we'll be talking about the sundance film festival today also coming up. an exhibition in munich celebrates 200 years of chad is signed from the pioneer of bentwood tona. and me sound off peter king 5 news collecting the sounds of you or. the sundance film festival in the american state of utah has been
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a platform and springboard for independent filmmakers for over 40 years now and this despite efforts from the big hollywood studios in the past trying to muscle in on its film expert scott ross for i will be here in a minutes to talk about 3 documentaries premiered that 1st a look at them starting with one about hillary clinton. i think i see i see i provoked strong opinions reading she's one of the most divisive figures in american politics brought to the adored and hated in equal measure this new documentary series zips through the political and personal life of hillary rodham clinton polarizing are women's rights and women's rights are human rights and that in presenting the film at sundance with director nanette bernstein clinton said she hoped the movie would make a difference.
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