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this is it over your news the live from bella and donald trump and takes aim at china the u.s. president signs an executive order stripping hong kong of its trade privileges and will slam sanctions on chinese officials involved in beijing's crackdown on the territory we'll go to washington d.c. for more. and the race to the come the next a german chancellor there may just be a new frontrunner after all the americal held a very public a get together with the various leader marcus's ota many suspect he has his eye on the top job. and feel like this movie prepared by
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a robot since the coronavirus pandemic there's been growing demand for these little helpers as they can offer a safer consumer experience. i'm clay richards and welcome to the show u.s. president donald trump has made good on his threat to end hong kong special status trump has signed an executive order to strip the city of its trade privileges and bring it in line with mainland china he also announced a sanctions against officials and banks involved in beijing's crackdown on civil liberties in the territory to their side legislation. and an executive order to hold china accountable for its oppression of actions against the people of hong kong. the hong kong or tanami act which i signed this afternoon
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passed unanimously through congress this law gives my administration powerful new tools to hold responsible the individuals in the entities involved in extinguishing hong kong's freedom we've all watch what happened not a good situation their freedoms been taken away their rights have been taken away and with it goes wrong in my opinion because it will no longer be able to compete with free markets a lot of people will be leaving hong kong was e w correspondent stephanie simons is covering that story for us from washington d.c. step on to tell us more about this executive order from trump what exactly could it mean for hong kong. well it basically means that any special treatment every professional treatment from the united states towards hong kong as it had a special status for the united states in trade and relationships is that true this is over now and that comes on the heels off we just heard it the law which the
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senate and congress as a whole overwhelmingly signed off on issuing sanctions or giving the president the power 'd to issue sanctions against individual and businesses in hong kong all behind this is of course china's implementation insisting on implementing the new security law in hong kong with that the president says hong kong has to be treated like mainland china and preferential treatment is over. all right what is executive order and is this law passed through congress and then signed by the president what effect do we expect to have. well well of course relatively immediately if affects business done between america the united states and hong kong business is their big businesses which needs and enjoyed so far for many many decades since the. great britain gave hong kong basically away in 1907 back or back to china i should say. this was 2 systems and one country
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this is over now at least that's how the president and the united states congress as well as senate sees it and with this business will be hurt by this individuals will be hurt by this as you heard the president saying he expecting a lot of people financial institutions for example start up companies all what hong kong actually stands for and made its name off we'll be leaving probably hong kong because there is no preferential treatment anymore there is no fair trade anymore in the eyes of the president that means he will curb any activism. off u.s. companies in hong kong because it's going to be not as beneficial and productive for them to do business with hong kong and stefan simons in washington d.c. thank you very much. well let's go now to some other stories making news around the world maxwell has been denied bail after pleading not guilty to sex crime charges linked to allege of dealings with a former associate jeffrey epstein u.s.
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prosecutors say the british socialite is a flight risk she's accused of helping the late finance year recruit and abuse minors. a 3rd of bangladesh is under water after some of the heaviest monsoon rains in a decade officials said a close to 1500000 people in the north of the country have either been marooned by the flooding or forced to flee their homes rivers are expected to rise further in the coming days. thousands have called on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to resign in a protest outside his official residence in jerusalem as a hero who has seen his popularity drop in recent weeks as he faces a trial on corruption charges and grapples with a deepening coronavirus crisis. well here in germany a meeting between chancellor angela merkel and the various state premier markers
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zoraida has fueled speculation over who it might take over germany's top job when merkel steps down next year and a much publicized trip to bavaria the chancellor was given a grand reception by her host leading political observers to suggest he might be positioning himself to follow in miracles footsteps. the bavarian palace of haven't keams the beautiful and rather unusual backdrop for the meeting of the varian state premier. and anglo-american the relationship between the 2 hasn't always been this cordial but he just knew it was a wonderful day toward the day started with a picturesque and well orchestrated boat trip to the island off haven't much more filmable than a more convenient helicopter flight would have been. was followed by a ride in the holes drawn carriage the pair were assembling a regent with a crown prince but i'm going to america doesn't want to comment on the question on
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everyone's lips. but there's also one concerning the issue of my success i want to observe a certain restraint which means that i won't comment on the question in any way. commenting on more than half of germans think would be a good candidate his approval ratings shot up during the corona crisis zuda deftly turned this into a compliment and says it's all thanks to the chancellor. we've got the storage numbers of mexico germany got through this crisis better than other countries just down to the influence and leadership of the chancellor people discomfort of america's trip to bavaria was a display of harmony pictures like these certainly won't hurt the various state premier on the road to a possible candidacy for the chancellor ship. well later in the day german chancellor angela merkel switched her attention from domestic to
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international politics returning to berlin it to host the spanish prime minister at their meeting ahead of a crunch summit merkel warns that time was running out to reach a deal on the long term budget and a coronavirus recovery fund for your out she said that germany would push for a compromise agreement this coming weekend meeting sanchez said that spain would do all they could to make a deal happen. well soccer news now and manchester city coach pep guardiola has lashed out at rivals across europe this after the international court of arbitration for sport on monday overturned a 2 year ban on man city from the champions league it was a widely criticised decision calls it a good day for football. there will be a champions league next season because when we did we did it properly that is the manchester city view of
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a hotly debated topic in europe indeed around the world how can european football's governing body you wafer level the playing field financially so that it's not only the really really rich clubs and owners who dominate you if i says man city management broke the rules and they needed to pay for it. but at the court of arbitration for sport you waive his 2 year ban on city from the big money champions league was overturned. and 3 judges independent judges said this so today is a good day yes it was a good day for the football because we play with the same rules of financial play for all that lodge in europe all of them. a sign that the club wasn't completely exonerated by the courts you with was fine against city was upheld but reduced from 30000000 euros to 10 a laughable fine says the german football associations former top money man christiane mohler believes you way for looks inept and the sport of football looks
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bad for the human a fine for someone who says i want success in sports no matter what it costs where money is so to speak the very means to sporting success that is completely absurd. absorbed still the coach of last season's premier league champions and this season's runners up believes he is owed an apology from other coaches and clubs after his club's lawyers picked up the biggest win of the season. well i pods there's the from our sports desk is here to talk more about all this to tell us briefly what is financial fair play well financial fair play is basically you can spend more than you earn in other words expenses can't exceed revenues and revenues come from gate receipts from t.v. money from sponsorships and marketing so if you're a club that let's say you've got $10000000.00 euro set aside for a special player but that's player costs 30000000 you can't buy him under financial
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fair play rules are f. f. p. but let's say you have a rich owner and that owner uses some of his companies to sponsor you you go to him and say by the way can you increase the sponsorship by 20000000 so that we can get that guy and that ruins then the idea of financial fair play which is basically designed to level the playing field among clubs all over europe i mean there are destitute clubs in eastern europe the never going to get the champions league if this continues all right and we heard in that piece at the manchester city coach once an apology what do you make of that well i mean 1st of all manchester city is partly. guilty and partly innocent i mean the court of arbitration for sport said that it was innocent of the allegation that their rich owner in abu dhabi was using his purse. finances funneling it through one of the companies that was that he owns that sponsors chelsea to increase their finances so that they could buy more players in other words increase the chances of continuing to play a high level of football in the premier league and stay in the champions league as
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long as possible which also brings in a lot of money however they were guilty of allegedly. stopping trying to stop the investigation by you wave of structuring justice and so they do have to pay a 10000000 euro fine but that's down from 30000000 euros and of course they are allowed to continue in the champions league in fact they're still in champions league now they're going to be playing byron munich on august 8th all right so what are we to make of this incision overall is financial fair play in trouble in a way yes i mean for many people for many critics they say that this is a slap in the face of financial fair play another big name team gets away with it it's very seldom that any big teams ever really get away with it really get fined by bypass the international arbitration court of arbitration for sport and you and so basically there through that having been said one good thing about financial fair play more clubs are financially responsible now and very few many barry few clubs are in the red now all right our pride says he thank you very much for that analysis. well for years of robotic food services have been used in places like
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hospital cafeterias not only are they more sanitary they also offer round the clock service for shift workers but the pandemic now part of our new reality some companies are looking for ways to survive and a changed world. for national kitchen in the restaurant x. is this the future of food poisoning or teasing or p.r. to say no pizza made by machine distributed. robots are shaking up the restaurant industry all but removing humans from the equation. for some the technology is the ideal antidote to the threat posed by pandemics. also this is the only way you can actually afford to completely contact us and see if it's millions to consumers so what would best claim there is a pandemic you can maintain the business continuity you can keep offering food service without shutting down. deficient and hygenic the makers of
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this robot say it can learn from its surroundings and even collaborate with kitchen staff. staff whose numbers could windell if machine replaces man. but will people still create automated dishes post pandemic. and what about the art of cooking. not everyone is convinced. and when we automate away the act of cooking preparing presenting and sharing i deeply believe that we lose a lot that's inherent to that new york to that experience and to what it really means to feed and be fed. food connoisseurs may turn their noses up at robotic chefs but some believe they could become a necessity. you're watching t
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