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a 100 meters following a thrilling sino straight basso was raining olympic champion yackel fingerprints to carry pools away from the norwegian, with a little hand under 200 meters to go crossing the line in 1st place, the scots had finished 3rd to kill and picks in 2021, but cannot call himself a world champion. that brings you up to date. thanks for joining the . every jenny, this surprises me is gone all out. to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time. but still very much alive. your guy to the special
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recognizes where exactly it was the fine arts culture history. all their travel extremely worth a visit. the. the brooks is the past. here comes breaks. plus the top emerging economies open the door to 6 new members and their quest to change the world order. here, reactions from our correspond. also coming up, chip maker and video stands out of us and investors were much better than expected earnings figures. our financial correspondent will tell us what it means for the company and the entire textbook. and we will take you inside a house built entirely by
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a 3 d printer. of course coble bottom, provo wrapped in 1st expansion and over a decade the bricks group of developing nation says, 6 new countries have been invited to join the block, the bricks, countries, brazil, russia, india, china, and south africa are keen for the block to reshape the western ludlow border and expand is to you political influence, china and leadership, asian ping, describe the expansion as historic and joining the current briggs of nations are argentina, egypt. yep, yeah, iran saudi arabia and the united arab emirates. here's what's indian prime minister and the rand remote, he had to say about expanding the block part of the expansion and more than is ation of breaks is an indication that all the institutions in the world must mold themselves to changing times. but those days,
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some 8, but it to be, i know this is an initiative that can be an example for reforms in the global institutions that was stablish in the 20th century. a miss on one second. all right, let's get some reactions here from our correspondence chart. required to gain daily into james tater in taipei. james, let me start with you at china or presents 70 percent of the brakes. total g d p. why does the state and party leaders usually paying? welcome, expanding the block. well, as we've had already now, susan king, welcome this expansion. he said that the countries that agreed unanimously to invite these new countries to join in you described this expansion of historic and that it would bring new vic uh through the breaks organization and how it right a new chapter in emerging countries, choosing paying china as president jews this,
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this block is a real effort to kind of provide an alternative to countries that he believes has been marginalized from the existing international community in western countries. i think we'll be watching with interest as new role because it's, believe china really was spearheading a lot of these efforts to expand the group, despite concerns within the then existing groups with, with an existing member that at times from the organization that's much more focused on economic issues to something that's much more political. so if we look at some of these members, we have saudi arabia and iran. important traditions, of course, because of saudi arabia's counts, an oil markets. the christian name from the perspective of china because it was china, the bro could towards between saudi arabia and iran. one of the most intractable sources, attention in the middle east. again, trying to decide to, of china being a responsible all but serv, international disputes. charo over to you in delhi, india's prime minister under under motor initially was heavily against expanding
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the blog. now he says he supports opening the door to new members. what changed his mind as well? chris? and they were opposed to not just moody, but even luna was not really comfortable with the expansion. while india was supposed to be unhappy about the number of people or by what was wary about the number of the new members. lula was apparently, he was there to the left preventive about the base that was these newman, new members will join. so this development would come as, as a surprise. so many adults who would not really expecting this to be, and i was very soon, it's really hard to say what the done or what changed in the as decision. but there are some hints embodied statement. it says what he said, for example, yesterday that, um uh we welcome uh the expansion of the group. but then all the decision should be taken to consensus indicating a little bit of discomfort with the process. and then he also said that now he expects bricks, members to support the making the african union giving the african union
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a permanent, a membership of the g. 20 is sort of a motto that he and they have that he has been pushing. but this has been his idea, so these are one of the couple of indications that come from all these statements. otherwise, this is definitely a surprising development to chris w correspondence starting the car to gain daily and james tater and ty pate, thanks to both of you. you know, there's some of the other global business stories making news. the international monetary fund is releasing the last portion of its $44000000000.00 loan packaged argentina. unlocking $7500000000.00, which the country this meets argentina is battling triple digit inflation and rising poverty levels. china is suspending in ports of sea food originating and japan response to tokyo's decision to begin releasing treatment waste water from the for cushing, the nuclear plant and to the pacific ocean. the move will have
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a major impact on the japanese fishing industry. china being its biggest export market for see for almost 70000000 more people are living in extreme poverty and developing asia as of last year, driven by the throne of ours pandemic. and the rising cost of food and fuel that is, according to a new report from the asian development back extreme poverty is defined as living on less than $2.15 per day. shares of in video or the big winters on wall street to that after the chip maker forecast quarterly revenue that smashed expectations and announced a $25000000000.00 buyback. and it's all on the back of artificial intelligence. the company is the biggest beneficiary of the rise of check g, p, t, and other generate of a i of apps many of which are powered by its processors just quarter is following the story for us from new york. and i asked him if everything
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was going and videos way currently, you know, well of course i would say, i mean yes, i mean, nvidia is firing on all cylinders and they have been at the right place at the right time. they had just started to produce of those, some a i it chips the last fall on scale and then how c o agend new on put it to then by the end of 2020 to this killer, f appeared meeting said c, p a t, the whole of a i a craze and started and everybody, and i'll a once to be a part of this game and, and video almost has a monopoly when it comes to the tips to the processor as far as those some systems . so you just mentioned a few numbers, so in comparison to last year is quarter, they doubled the revenue and for the current 3rd quarter, they expecting to increase revenue by another 170 percent. and some of hearing that in video may eventually struggle to meet demand. how relevant is this concern?
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well, i mean it is a topic, i'm not sure if the fear is really what's driving a video at this point. again, jensen, one the c o, often video says that a shipping is not even coming close to the mind so, so yes, so do you mind is higher than what and media can deliver, but they are having almost a monopoly, meaning they also can control the price of the site, just for fun, looked it up a, d h 100 and it ships of losses. that is the best seller, so to speak of from nvidia, the us, you can buy one of those cards for $35000.00. they have a super high margin so, well it's also an advantage if you have that monopoly, even if you could put you with even more just briefly and videos, market cap as well into trillion dollar territory right now. how does it compare with other ship makers?
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it is in, in the super high territory, the stock is up by more than 220 percent this year low. and the closest competitor, taiwan said me conductor has a market cap of about $450000000000.00 of advanced micro device. so it says a market cap of about 170000000000. so they're all far away from where in video trades at this point gets caught in new york. thank you. these days it seems like you can 3 d print pretty much anything, but an entire building. well futuristic machinery is enabling builders to do just that. and that is an amazing thing to watch. this machine works as fast as many construction workers layer by layer. it applies the concrete, completing 4 square meters of concrete walls per hour. this is how the largest 3 d
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printed building in europe is being built. it's the window less building and construction site manager to gaze. the full boat is delighted about it. but when you talk about stuff, you skip that, do this like this, where you have this type of fan of the conceptual way. you have it with the next step to an order, and you options create is specify, perform well for this. then we are more, more than 3 times fast. i done called us an idea. and that's not the only advantage . it also requires less material and fewer employees on the side is much cleaner than other construction sites on we need to build this just the for the, the nice thing here is just 3 people, one pressing dot or press the princess one press one. that's a present missing lesson on one press and that does work that i make sure everything is good for the cost on $2.00 orders for tennessee, which is basically what i do is in charge of the construction site. sometimes he
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checks the mixer and there is even some time for work on his mobile. everything is more relaxed at this building site. every now and then the work is have to insert uncle wires to secure the double bolts. an old booth colleague is monitoring the 3 d printers work on the computer. so basically the process is that the i can said design the building, which i have no waiting periods without him. this is what is possible. it is what's not possible. then after the design, this us, this step 5 is that to say this step 5, which is what i can sense i line design or the building. then when, when slices with his lives i, what was sudden, his surprise was fly zones then with slices. and then we get to g quote, then we send it to the printer and then we've got the price. apparently, a german company is making the building, and the printer comes from a day and he's manufacturer, named cobbled. the ceilings will still be made conventionally unsupported with
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concrete, until they dry the construction period last half a year. at 54 meters long, 11 meters wide and 9 meters high. the window list building will soon be used to house computer servers. building with 3 d printers is now moving from the experimental phase into commercial use. and you guys, it will go as construction projects lined up for his tweedy printer for the next 2 years. it looks pretty nice. that's our show for more tech on our website at dw dot com slash business. thanks for watching the
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