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and on. language courses. or you know. no longer flying high u.s. factory i put forth this plane maker of boeing struggles to recover from the fallout of the 737 box chrysler will go to wall street to find out just how big an impact the company's close could have on the u.s. economy. you tube turns 15 we'll show you how what began with a video of a visit to the do it is involved into one of the biggest and most lucrative top 4 of them in the world. this is. ferguson welcome u.s.
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manufacturing output is down and driven largely by problems that plane maker boeing figures from january show a 0 point one percent fall in factory production compared with a slight gain in december boeing halted production of its 737 mox jets at the end of last year following 2 deadly crashes the model remains granted worldwide without a drop in the production of planes and parts u.s. actually i would have grown 0.3 percent last month. now for more let's go to detail because financial correspondent gets caught up on wall street. these are pretty disappointing numbers run us through just how important boeing is for the u.s. economy. the boeing clearly is one knows the biggest industrial corporations in the united states it's the biggest an exporter actually out of the united states and it's also a major employer. here in the united states and if you look at industrial
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production overall it was already of the force in the past 5 months that we saw a decline and on top of the we heard from united airlines one of the customers from boeing that they're not planning to have the 7378 planes in their fleet before early september so actually it might take a few more months before those planes are allowed back in the sky and hence meanwhile we're also seeing a decline in u.s. consumer spending what's behind that drop. well what we especially saw was a huge decline in the sales of clothing actually the lowest of figures in about 10 years and that might have to do it was a pretty mild winter weather here in the united states on the other side we did see
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because of the mild weather in the building area but we also got some more numbers from the consumer sector consumer sentiment in february so we got early figures for those reached the highest level in almost 15 years old the u.s. consumer overall seems to be ok interested me enough this week we've got new numbers on household debts and that actually has reached a new all time high in the 4th quarter so besides all the debt overall the u.s. consumer is still seem to spend money and that's the reason why wall street overall is holding up pretty well at this point ok so still spending just not on the hats and scott on wall street thanks a lot facebook boss mark zuckerberg is expected to tell delegates at this weekend's nick security conference that he's ready to pay more tax. in excerpts of a speech he's due to deliver on saturday he says he understands the frustration
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about high tech companies are taxed in europe he also says he welcomes efforts to come up with a global framework for taxing companies like facebook and google. now once upon a time 3 former pay pal employees came together with the idea of creating a space where people could share clips online that was 15 years ago today you chip has over 1500000000 monthly users on generated $15000000000.00 an ad revenue last year this is the story of how the platform evolved from a hub for hobby videographer as to the veritable money making machine it is today. here are. very 1st video could scarcely have been simpler during his trip to the zoo co-founder jahvid karim had no idea what his primitive creation would become just
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a year later he and his friends chad hurley and steve chen. and it's not just john chad and steve who it's made rich it's created a whole new brand of celebrity the most successful you tube has such as hyperactive sweet beauty probably make in excess of $10000000.00 a year. over the past 15 years you tube has become more than just somewhere to share videos branching out into music and subscription services and have a 70 languages now you tube is contributing $15000000000.00 a year in ad revenue to owners google alphabet if you told the founders of that to be the case back in early days they might well have nothing to defeat you. germany's aging population and low birth rates are
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a terrible cocktail for its labor markets many companies say they are struggling to fill positions on their concerns that the shortage of skilled labor could weigh on the economy in the long term one obvious solution to the problem is immigration you know next report we'll meet a man from afghanistan who's helping to build germany's rail network. bashir tajik is performing final checks at the maintenance dept of hamburg spawn inner city rail system he's almost there the 30 year old came here with his wife from afghanistan in 2015 now he's just about to finish up his apprenticeship as an electronic technician. for me personally it was difficult because german is not my native language. it's been a long time since i was in the school room. so i had to start learning from the beginning again after 10 years. and then on.
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before the migrants start their training they take introduction classes to get them ready some 400 young people have done the courses already at the german railway. these courses they get the necessary grounding in subjects like german math english and physics. the young men here come from syria afghanistan iran and iraq for them their goal is to get a technical education at the homburg spawn. an apprenticeship in germany means taking teary classes in a technical college then practical work on the job. it's a challenge for instructor ben to look good. many students have come straight from war zones and their school days are long behind them. over your personal stuff we have to make it clear that it doesn't really work without extra teaching and in some cases retraining and we invest a lot of time to make sure that all training is graduation the same year.
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of why not simply nationwide more than 50 refugees are doing vocational training at the german railway once they finish their much in demand germany has a shortage of skilled workers so this is a win win situation. now to some of the other stories making news around the world . the french government has decided to allow the chinese telecommunications giant huawei to bid on supplying the country with 5 g. technology torah settable place restrictions on networks around nuclear and military sides the us has been pressuring allies to exclude away from projects of projects to be on allegations of. settlement talks between fox 5 and hundreds of thousands of german customers over the diesel emissions scandal have collapsed news has it offered $830000000.00 euros to end germany's 1st ever cost action lawsuit it's blamed the failure of talks on large
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fee to moms and become consumer groups lawyers. know tons i have decided to extend its suspension of flights to beijing and shanghai in for sponsor the coronavirus the airline had a ready prolonged suspension of travel to other parts of china hong kong remains a destination but the company will fly smaller planes in response to reduced to mobs. the coronavirus may have caused much of china to grind to a halt but that doesn't mean that chinese traders have stopped promoting the country's products around the world even in places you might not expect chinese wineries are hoping to beat the french at their own game by exhibiting at the paris wine expo they were among more than 2000 exhibitors at this week's event china isn't new to the wine business it's been using grates to make out the hole for 2 millenia. 2 millenia that would make
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from berlin and a warm welcome to the show well it's a slow burning saga that keeps flaring up director roman polanski is at the center of another uproar in france and also coming up. much more than just news. a brand new exhibition at the show in frankfurt revisits the contribution of female artists to surrealism. and after a blustery start due to last week's storm goal way on the west coast of ireland begins its stint as a european capital of culture for 2020. there's been a dramatic new developments in the ongoing controversy about french film prize nominations for roman polanski's latest film an officer and
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a spy aboard of the sea that's the french equivalent of the oscars resigned all mass on thursday just 2 weeks ahead of its awards ceremony of the academy had faced a wave of criticism after polanski's film talked nominations despite new sexual assault allegations against him. to do in the body builder. in the roman polanski's film about alfred jury for a jewish french officer unfairly accused of spying for germany in the 89 teves has been well received by critics it picked up the grand jury prize at last year's venice film festival and it.

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