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that he's missing well, what for the folks media ran pie looked like now that ruth and murdock stepping down, chris go about has all the answers to that and more in dw business software. so the brake is more d, w dot com, social media 2 at dw tower, dradian. berlin, thanks so much the every jenny is surprises, allowed to give you some of the right people in your northern most count the police the free time, but still very much alive, dw channels. your guy to the special thoughts in germany recognizes where
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exactly it was fine. arts culture history, dw, travel extremely worth a visit. the a media tycoon stepping down, leaving many questions about his legacy. what bill report murdock's departure as chairman for fox and used core mean, particularly with us presidential elections coming up. we'll have expert analysis. awesome. this week's dw business special is about the comics sanctions. we dive deeper into the question is, and how economic pressure of the west against russia has been working in the kremlin school. and you're frank and endless energy you, thanks to be per pet. so motions of the sea will visits the latest of what does aim
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to be serious, wave power plants important? of course cobra bought into the program. and myers say his contributions are extraordinary. critics claim the world is worse off because of him. whichever opinion you support a lot speaks for rupert murdoch being the most powerful person in news across the english speaking world. thanks to his empire of progressive tabloid newspapers, story, daily's, and big hitting tv networks. now at age 92 is stepping down. the news reverberated throughout the industry and beyond. that mode is stepping down as a head of new scope. the media crosses the trace. it's almost from scratch model, seen here with his sons last night. and james is one of the great media moguls of his time, from humble beginnings in his native as trailer. he build
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a global media empire, once they've spent news papers to the movies and publishing. but mother has always been a controversial figure. he never shied away from using his muscles to influence politics, to be helping donald trump become president, where it's right when cable network fox news based bills, a bost global media around pi and not out the business pages will give him credit for that. but he has done an almost damage to the democratic world and in particular, to the united states, the end of time and uh, eco system. the fox news, a bubble is created in the us, is left america angry or in more divided than it spain, at any time since the civil war not at 1st glorious business and is influenced by acquiring a range of newspapers. many of which is questionable methods. great stories and he
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made a splash in the okay, by buying the best selling use of the well tabloid. i paid for it like a sold off the phone. how can scandal the decline of print media has diminished his way. he's certainly a exercise to his influence at the heyday of newspapers. but whether or not that influence really persist to this day, i think it's been a belief diluted by the decline of newspapers and now so obviously in particular among young people that are settled and successfully side power to. so lastly, i'm seeing here on the right, it's now up to him to leave me useful into the future. earlier i asked ellis enders, head of research and enters analysis. what exactly sets, rupert murdoch's media brands a part. it is one of the kind in the sense that he is a, an old fashioned news proprietor in the sense day for example,
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they have been very critical of phone hacking a for example that you know is also a problem matic. and so i would say that his reputation is mixed, but at the same time, he has shown a really tremendous commitment to journalism. and so there's pluses and minuses, you know, for example, he's of great backer of investigative journalism at the times and the sunday times or the wall street journal. so i think you have to sort of balance off his, you know, reputation, you know, in terms of fox and fox news channel, bearing in mind that as i say, he didn't really share the views of the present. or is that fox in relation to the election? we see him to be honest, you know, in our company we, we, we see him in a favorable life because he has been so committed to a,
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for example. this is supporting journalism rather than trying to make these businesses really commercial by us. so we think, you know, on the whole, he's had a beneficial influence in terms of, you know, the availability of news and its depths and its purpose. as particularly at the newspapers. alexander's the media analyst was thank you for your thoughts. you're welcome bye. as enough, as some of the other little business stories making news, arizona cannot make it to be frank. less than expected this month, according to the survey by standard and poors. the purchasing manager's index is down for a 2nd month in a row, as the arizona economy continues to struggle with high energy prices and inflation mainly due to russia's war and ukraine. the problem is, is a ban on russian fuel exports announced earlier this week will be upheld as long as needed to ensure stability of domestic markets. countries facing fuel shortages as
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global weekends and global oil prices are on the roof. yours doesn't, joe biden announced a new package of military age during a visit by your crimes president preloaded me as lensky to washington. but yet another package worth $24000000000.00 could be blocked by republicans in congress. sanctions talking thing. the russian economy have been the west, most immediate response to the ground as aggression. we looked at this issue and this weeks dw business special with nicholas mother and historian at cornell university who has written a book on sanctions as a tool of modern war. and major part of our conversation has been the question if and how these sanctions against russia all working well, sanctions are definitely a nuisance. for russia they would much rather not be under sanctions then be under sanctions. but that being said, i think that they are not as successful as we hope there would be. certainly
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a lot of those figures are indisputable, particularly about car production. but we have to place that in the wider context of russia's continued ability to keep attacking ukraine almost every week with major missile garages. one of the big helps, for example, was that cutting off a russian access to semi conductor technology from the westwood impair. their ability to manufacture precision, guided weapons. russian missile production is now ha, higher than it was before the war, rushes producing about 7 times as much artillery ammunition as the you and the united states combined. so they have managed to adapt to our economy and they have prioritize the war efforts. so it's certainly true that this is doing car industry for example, has suffered. but this is the sort of thing that you would see in an economy that is geared increasingly towards more civilian industries are being deprived of resources. and those resources are being funneled into military production. and you can find the entire conversation with nicholas mother and our latest dw business
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special on the detailing use youtube champ, waive energy is considered one of the most promising technologies with endless potential is for deuced, with the help of sending boys that move as the see does some european countries have already built the wave power plants include brittany, the netherlands, france, spain, italy pool to go? and montenegro moore, a plan to spain alone is expecting to have 4 of them within a few years. one of the firms behind the technology is sweden's core power ocean. and recently build a commercial scale prototype of the coast of portugal. dw, you said lewis was there of this 35000000 euro boy is harnessing energy from the largest on top to power source. the ocean, as the device moves up and down a generator inside,
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transformed the mechanical energy into electricity. swedish, in a cool part ocean says the machine has 2 advantages, compact to other devices on the development. we are producing so much more energy for given size of the equipment. so on this 9 we today, i'm going to, boy, we have producing 300 kilowatts in historical wave devices. you have had thousands of tons of equipment to do that same power. that technology we have introduced here, that is just letting big waste pulse bias storms and not reacting to them is protecting us and storms recently connected to the portuguese grid. the prototype is the outcome of move in a decade of the amount of products, and i share it with different houses, finance the equity, and the other half. so government and european subsidies, the next generation of the machine made of fiber and risen is already in the making . first commercial projects are scheduled for 2027. the projects developers say its benefits could extend the young poor to go to other countries,
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even if they don't have large coastlines. europe is getting increasingly interconnected, which is a very good thing. so in the end, you, so also you can say, if you, if you take wave energy along the entire p and coast, you can stabilize a big part of the fee and energy system. the portuguese government aims to has 10 gigawatts of ocean energy, which also includes also wind energy commission in 2030. that's could satisfy a 4th of the countries electricity needs. but this economist says, getting wave energy to work by be easy both here and abroad for the field of simeon . it's this a finance technology. second period, several wave energy. these already has been tied over here for those 3 of the 1990 is the size of each one that will be tell you the to the will. so after that, after about 2 years, there was no money to continue the study, also down to a higher maintenance cost. cushman fees. so, but the developers are confident that that technology can overcome these hardware.
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they have already collected $16000000.00 yours in subsidies for the next stage of the project, which would cost a total of $66000000.00 yours. the biggest chavez for the world to get to a net 0 electricity system is to ensure that there is electricity available at all times. every hour of the year. not only when the wind is blowing or the sun is shining, and wave energy is unique in the way that waves always come in. to deliver on that promise. companies hoping to win the race against wave energy technologies developed elsewhere. and that is our show. thanks for watching. have a great weekend the
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