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this is what a lufthansa spokesperson told me i when we spoke earlier. but he said for his company, their main priority right now is there passengers is sorting out this chaos. now verity, on the other hand, obviously their priority is protecting their workers pushing for these pay raises that they've been asking for, particularly in light of the record high inflation that we've been dealing with here in the eurozone. i spoke to up to his folks, people from both parties earlier and we're going to have a listen to that right now. well 1st of all, we try to solve the problems of our passengers because they want to travel and we want to we want to make it possible that they problem to the holidays because they were waiting for such a long time for the vacation. so we're trying to re book them and solve their problems for trying to bring the system up and running after to morrow when the strikes over. and then the long term, of course we want to negotiate with 30 next week there in the next talks i'm, i'm pretty sure the can find a solution. there is one thi
this is what a lufthansa spokesperson told me i when we spoke earlier. but he said for his company, their main priority right now is there passengers is sorting out this chaos. now verity, on the other hand, obviously their priority is protecting their workers pushing for these pay raises that they've been asking for, particularly in light of the record high inflation that we've been dealing with here in the eurozone. i spoke to up to his folks, people from both parties earlier and we're going...
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the lufthansa spokesperson we spoke with earlier said this is not just an issue for lufthansa, it isn issue for the whole industry. so we are in the thick of the european vacation season right now and it does not look like these issues are going to be clearing up anytime soon. phil: kristie pladson reporting from frankfurt. climate change, the war in ukraine, and corruption are threatening global food security across africa. shortages are forcing farmers to search for new solutions to improve output. dw kerr respondent -- to meet a binessman and farmer who is promoting smart agriculture using greenhouses. reporter: he returned to stt greenhouse farming. it is a method of agriculture that remains new in cameroon. it has more than 100 greenhouse farms across the country. year-round, he has crops that are available only in certain seasons. >> we grow based on what the market demands. we have been able to substitute the importation -- things that have normally been imported or grown abroad can also be grown here. reporter: the ukrainian war ice caused a price hike. soaring food prices ar
the lufthansa spokesperson we spoke with earlier said this is not just an issue for lufthansa, it isn issue for the whole industry. so we are in the thick of the european vacation season right now and it does not look like these issues are going to be clearing up anytime soon. phil: kristie pladson reporting from frankfurt. climate change, the war in ukraine, and corruption are threatening global food security across africa. shortages are forcing farmers to search for new solutions to improve...
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and lufthansa was go on strike throughout germany calling for a pay rise. yeah, line is cancelled almost all flights into and out of the country or talked while reporter on the ground is not just and germany was wild wide calling for a wage bumped to cope with the rising cost of living. but we'll pay increases worse and inflation. we'll talk to an expert and breaking the debt amazon walk as in the us pushing for unionization. we'll get the story from our u. s. correspondence to that time again, dw business, germany's flight carrier airline. lufthansa has cancelled more than a 1000 flights due to a strike by ground stuff at its hubs in frankfurt and munich. the strike comes after dandy germany's largest trade union rejected him of tons of pay offer. at the end of june. it's calling for 9.5 percent pay rise for some 20000 workers. the work stoppage just adds to the challenges. lufthansa is already facing, including rising energy prices, inflation and staff shortages, affecting thousands of passengers a day. his what they're saying about the strike. we have to
and lufthansa was go on strike throughout germany calling for a pay rise. yeah, line is cancelled almost all flights into and out of the country or talked while reporter on the ground is not just and germany was wild wide calling for a wage bumped to cope with the rising cost of living. but we'll pay increases worse and inflation. we'll talk to an expert and breaking the debt amazon walk as in the us pushing for unionization. we'll get the story from our u. s. correspondence to that time again,...
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lufthansa also hasn't improved its offer in recent days. so the employees see the necessity to go on strike. to day my view for weeks we have seen an immense workload at airports across germany. so this is a clear signal from the employs ignited in the bush after 9 left hansa has pointed the finger at the workers for demanding too much, and putting a burden on travellers. organizers say the strike should last just over 24 hours, but they're prepared for further walk outs. if lufthansa doesn't meet their demands to w correspondent christy puts in his effort for that. but an early am i asked her if things had gotten any better. well, the line of people you can see behind me has thinned out to some degree. if you could see to my left, the end of the line is, is just to my left here by wires earlier today. that line when all the way back to the through the terminal, couldn't even see the end when i went to look for it. i'm so it is shorter, but i will say some of the people that i spoke to earlier this morning about 3 hours ago. i see that they
lufthansa also hasn't improved its offer in recent days. so the employees see the necessity to go on strike. to day my view for weeks we have seen an immense workload at airports across germany. so this is a clear signal from the employs ignited in the bush after 9 left hansa has pointed the finger at the workers for demanding too much, and putting a burden on travellers. organizers say the strike should last just over 24 hours, but they're prepared for further walk outs. if lufthansa doesn't...
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. lufthansa also hasn't improved its offer in recent days. so the employees see the necessity to go on strike today. by video for weeks, we have seen an immense workload at airports across germany. so this is a clear signal from the employs ignited in the bush f distant vine. lufthansa has pointed the finger at the workers for demanding too much and putting a burden on travelers. organizers say the strike should last just over 24 hours, but they're prepared for further walk outs. if lufthansa doesn't meet their demands to the deadly protests in the democratic republic of congo over the u when both demonstrate as an united nation stauffer among the 15 dead critics of the un say, a long standing peacekeeping mission has failed to protect civilians from militia violence. the people of the democratic republic of congo of hut to live with conflict and violence for decades now, some have turned against those assigned to protect them from it. the troops and the blue hats are from anesco. the un peacekeeping force, which has served in the country for
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been. lufthansa also hasn't improved its offer in recent days. so the employees see the necessity to go on strike today. by video for weeks, we have seen an immense workload at airports across germany. so this is a clear signal from the employs ignited in the bush after 9. lufthansa has pointed the finger at the workers for demanding too much and putting a burden on travellers. organizers say the strike should last just over 24 hours, but they're prepared for further walk outs. if lotanza doesn't meet their demands, date of the business report, christy plug soon, that frankfurt f o to explained why this strike may not be the last. well, we know is that a lufthansa and though latan the union do plan to continue negotiations and next week. but the union has said that if their demands are not matter that if they're not, if they're not offered an offer that they're happy with, they are willing to strike again. one of their main sticking points for with the most recent offer from the lufthansa is that part of the pay raise that lufthansa is willing to
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with the most recent offer from those lufthansa is that part of the pay raise that lufthansa is willing to offer is tied to the condition that the company is profitable. so that basically means that if they aren't profitable than these employees won't get a perez, we obviously know we're dealing with record high flayson here in europe as elsewhere . and for the workers who are just completely overwhelmed by the demand from the this post cove it summer season. and that's just not acceptable to them. they said they are willing to strike again because it just looked on the passengers who have to worry about their flights. who should say this isn't the 1st strike we've seen the summer. we also saw a few weeks ago strikes from scandinavian airlines also strikes from airlines in france as well. and we also heard today that ryanair is planning a strike in august as well. it's been a very chaotic season for european air travel. pretty much the same issues that a lot of times as employees are dealing with and are complaining about our, our issues for the whole industry and actually a little of t
with the most recent offer from those lufthansa is that part of the pay raise that lufthansa is willing to offer is tied to the condition that the company is profitable. so that basically means that if they aren't profitable than these employees won't get a perez, we obviously know we're dealing with record high flayson here in europe as elsewhere . and for the workers who are just completely overwhelmed by the demand from the this post cove it summer season. and that's just not acceptable to...
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so it's not fast enough. lufthansa, don't just lufthansa though. i mean we, we're seeing airlines all over the continent of your, of, and airports as well, short staffed. and so because of this resurgence of demand not being met by that being enough staff. and that gives the staff a lot of leverage to push the extra weight if they want robots to w business. thank you for this explanation ton now to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines. danishes president chi psi, it has been celebrating the almost certain adoption of a new constitution which was strengthened the power of his office. 27 percent of eligible voters cast their ballots in monday's referendum side trip sites. critics say the new charter could tip the country back into the dictatorship. japan has executed a man convicted of killing 7 people in a vehicle crash and stabbings free and 2008. though it is a double hero, cattle had carefully planned the attack on a crowd of pedestrians, despite international criticism for maintaining the death penalty to pass justice minist
so it's not fast enough. lufthansa, don't just lufthansa though. i mean we, we're seeing airlines all over the continent of your, of, and airports as well, short staffed. and so because of this resurgence of demand not being met by that being enough staff. and that gives the staff a lot of leverage to push the extra weight if they want robots to w business. thank you for this explanation ton now to have a look at some of the other stories making headlines. danishes president chi psi, it has...
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ah ah, europe's travel chaos continues to wash and lufthansa walkers go on strike throughout germany calling for hey, right. the alliance concept, almost all flights into and out of the country, or talk to a reporter on the ground. it's not just and germany work as worldwide calling for a wage bumped to cope with the rising cost of living, but will pay increases worsen inflation. we'll talk to an expert and breaking the deadlock amazon workers in the us pushing for unionization. we'll get the story from our u. s. correspond to that time again, d, w, business. germany is fly carrier airline. lufthansa has cancelled more than a 1000 flights due to a strike by ground st. off at its hubs in frankfurt and munich. the strike comes after dandy germany's largest trade union rejected of tankless pay offer. at the end of june. it's calling for a 9.5 percent pay rise for some 20000 workers. the work stoppage just adds to the challenges. lufthansa is already facing, including rising energy prices, inflation and staff shortages effecting thousands of passengers a day. here's what they're saying a
ah ah, europe's travel chaos continues to wash and lufthansa walkers go on strike throughout germany calling for hey, right. the alliance concept, almost all flights into and out of the country, or talk to a reporter on the ground. it's not just and germany work as worldwide calling for a wage bumped to cope with the rising cost of living, but will pay increases worsen inflation. we'll talk to an expert and breaking the deadlock amazon workers in the us pushing for unionization. we'll get the...
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the strike had been. lufthansa also hasn't improved its offer in recent days. so the employees see the necessity to go on strike today. by video for weeks, we have seen an immense workload at airports across germany. so this is a clear signal from the employs ignited indie bush f dish nevada. lufthansa has pointed the finger at the workers for demanding too much and putting a burden on travellers. organizers say the strike should last just over 24 hours, but they're prepared for further walk outs. if lufthansa doesn't meet their demands, football now and at the heroes in england, the kick off for the 2nd heavy final is just under an hour away. germany's women face france in front of a pack stadium way of fans gathered outside hours beforehand. germany winger clara booth will miss the semi final off the testing positive for coven 19. the winners will take on england in the final, at wembley stadium on sunday. and a reminder of the top story with falling for you this, our brushing energy company gas problem has produced gas supply through the notes stream. pipeli
the strike had been. lufthansa also hasn't improved its offer in recent days. so the employees see the necessity to go on strike today. by video for weeks, we have seen an immense workload at airports across germany. so this is a clear signal from the employs ignited indie bush f dish nevada. lufthansa has pointed the finger at the workers for demanding too much and putting a burden on travellers. organizers say the strike should last just over 24 hours, but they're prepared for further walk...
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the left stranded in apple says lufthansa capsule, most all services through 2 major hubs, striking brown stuff, say they need higher pay to cope with inflation. also coming up, russia, cuts gaskets supplies to germany. flows through the north stream pipeline have dropped to just 20 percent of the mobile deliveries. germany's cabinet is missing now to discuss the energy crisis. and us fire fights is res hopes of saving yosemite national park. a giant blaze threatening its ancient trees. ships, direction, evacuation orders are still in place to thousands of residents. ah, and i'm on your campus mckinnon. welcome to the show everyone. ground style sites, germany's largest airline, lufthansa carrying out a strike, which has forced the company to council over a 1000 flights. that he all flights through live tons as hubs in frankfort and munich have been scrap star thing this morning. now the disruption could impact travel plans for more than $130000.00 passengers. worldwide in the coming days, trade unions representing groundwork is demanding a pay increase to cope with rising living costs. a
the left stranded in apple says lufthansa capsule, most all services through 2 major hubs, striking brown stuff, say they need higher pay to cope with inflation. also coming up, russia, cuts gaskets supplies to germany. flows through the north stream pipeline have dropped to just 20 percent of the mobile deliveries. germany's cabinet is missing now to discuss the energy crisis. and us fire fights is res hopes of saving yosemite national park. a giant blaze threatening its ancient trees. ships,...
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the line of lufthansa passengers behind me waiting to be re booked on to new flights has gotten shorter throughout the day, but it's still just a fraction of over 90000 passengers that were affected by flight cancellations. here in frankfort today, lufthansa told d w that their main priority is this court sorting out this chaos as soon as possible and getting their customers on to their destination. but they are already looking ahead to next week when they plan to go back to the negotiation table to talk to their employees union representatives. the union said they are willing to strike again if we're transit does not come back with a more generous offer for their employees. and they're not alone in their protests . scandinavian airlines employees as well as airline employees in france, have also strike the summer. and now spanish employees of ryanair said they to will start striking in august. the airline industry has struggled to keep up with massive travel demand the summer. and it's employees that are feeling the brunt of that work and also feeling the bite of rise and consumer pric
the line of lufthansa passengers behind me waiting to be re booked on to new flights has gotten shorter throughout the day, but it's still just a fraction of over 90000 passengers that were affected by flight cancellations. here in frankfort today, lufthansa told d w that their main priority is this court sorting out this chaos as soon as possible and getting their customers on to their destination. but they are already looking ahead to next week when they plan to go back to the negotiation...
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has by far the world's biggest 8th we 80 fleet followed by singapore airlines in 3rd place, comes lufthansa. even the germans are planning to deploy some of their super jumble planes. again. australia's quantas and british airways round up the top 5 list for most 8th we 80 aircraft. lufthansa parked many aircraft and spain. when the coven 19 pandemic ground air traffic to a halt. the 8380 was supposed to be retired for good thought to beg, unprofitable and bad for the planet, but times have clearly changed with lufthansa now. planning a 380 voyages for summer 2023. let's speak to aviation jealous address space. a lift gate have a little bit more about this because some, it seems a bit strange to me. address the problems with the a 380 haven't gone away. it's double those 4 big engines that need lots and lots of fuel and it's still massive. it's still difficult to fill as difficult as it was before the pandemic. so we're wired airlines willing to look past those problems and reinstated, i think they're just in need of capacity in there as fast as possible. so the 8th grade, 80 fleet that was
has by far the world's biggest 8th we 80 fleet followed by singapore airlines in 3rd place, comes lufthansa. even the germans are planning to deploy some of their super jumble planes. again. australia's quantas and british airways round up the top 5 list for most 8th we 80 aircraft. lufthansa parked many aircraft and spain. when the coven 19 pandemic ground air traffic to a halt. the 8380 was supposed to be retired for good thought to beg, unprofitable and bad for the planet, but times have...
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s. correspondence to that time again, d, w business. germany's flight carrier airline. lufthansa has canceled more than a 1000 flights due to a strike by ground st. off at its hubs in frankfurt and munich. the strike comes after dandy germany's largest trade union rejected him of tons of pay offer. at the end of june. it's calling for a 9.5 percent pay rise for some 20000 workers. the work stoppage just adds to the challenges. lufthansa is already facing, including rising energy prices, inflation and staff shortages, affecting thousands of passengers a day. his what they're saying about the strike. we have to stay in line to see if we get a fight. i get it right back because they're going to start with that. okay. and then also our parents, they're traveling to nigeria. so it's like we would if we don't get a fight back in like a few days, then we'll be able to see them for like almost 3 months because we have these people who are and i think they have a you, i did not quite a one this.
s. correspondence to that time again, d, w business. germany's flight carrier airline. lufthansa has canceled more than a 1000 flights due to a strike by ground st. off at its hubs in frankfurt and munich. the strike comes after dandy germany's largest trade union rejected him of tons of pay offer. at the end of june. it's calling for a 9.5 percent pay rise for some 20000 workers. the work stoppage just adds to the challenges. lufthansa is already facing, including rising energy prices,...
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for good thought to beg, unprofitable and bad for the planet, but times have clearly changed with lufthansa now planning. 8th we 80 voyages for summer 2023. let's speak to aviation journalist, andreas space. at least get a little bit more about this because some, it seems a bit strange to me, andreas, the problems with the a 380 haven't gone away. is that what those 4 big engines need? lots and lots of fuel and it's still massive. it's still difficult to fill as difficult as it was before the pandemic. so we're wired airlines willing to look past those problems and reinstated, i think they're just in need of capacity in that as fast as possible. so the 8th grade age you fleet, that was already kind of more bold and long term storage around europe and elsewhere, where the easiest solution. and as you does right, you said there's, it's job search of the mom right now. and it's also possible that them will last until the next season starts. so actually as it takes quite some time to reactivate them that just be ready in time for the early summer season, meeting spring. 2023. yes. as you mentio
for good thought to beg, unprofitable and bad for the planet, but times have clearly changed with lufthansa now planning. 8th we 80 voyages for summer 2023. let's speak to aviation journalist, andreas space. at least get a little bit more about this because some, it seems a bit strange to me, andreas, the problems with the a 380 haven't gone away. is that what those 4 big engines need? lots and lots of fuel and it's still massive. it's still difficult to fill as difficult as it was before the...
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we thank lufthansa for getting us back. >> i was a lot more happy that i could be back before september. and before school started again, so i could actually have the finishing of the rest of my summer break. >> reporter: they're the final group of students to get back home after a tour of classic concert halls in europe, but their trip hit a major snag when lufthansa canceled their flight from prague to frankfurt. preventing them from making their connection back to the u.s. parents initially criticized the airline for what they say was a lackluster response saying they were told the students might not get home for weeks, so they reached out to the ceo of the airline and the german ambassador to the u.s. >> they got a barrage of e-mails, 331 e-mails that went to them. and essentially asking them to have a little bit of a heart and get our kids out from prague. >> reporter: now parents say lufthansa deserves some credit for responding to the criticism and getting the students home on a chartered flight. >> and i just came to note today that they went over and beyond there and the execs
we thank lufthansa for getting us back. >> i was a lot more happy that i could be back before september. and before school started again, so i could actually have the finishing of the rest of my summer break. >> reporter: they're the final group of students to get back home after a tour of classic concert halls in europe, but their trip hit a major snag when lufthansa canceled their flight from prague to frankfurt. preventing them from making their connection back to the u.s....
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so here it is not fast enough. lufthansa don't just lufthansa though. i mean, we were saying airlines all over the continent of your, of and add ports as well. so short staffed. and so because of this resurgence of demand not being met by that being enough staff and that gives those staff a lot of leverage to push for extra wages if they want robots to w business. thank you for this explanation. pope frances has apologized in person to indigenous groups in canada for the abuse suffer, but children at residential schools wrong by the catholic church. he called the force assimilation of native people, a disastrous error that led to cultural destruction. the long awaited apology through an emotional responsible survivors of the repressive system. the quest for forgiveness led the head of the catholic church to moscow. cheese were memories of one of the darkest chapters in the history of the church. still echo to day beeville verizon. but of the money i ask for forgiveness for the ways in which many christians regrettably adopted the colonizing mentality of
so here it is not fast enough. lufthansa don't just lufthansa though. i mean, we were saying airlines all over the continent of your, of and add ports as well. so short staffed. and so because of this resurgence of demand not being met by that being enough staff and that gives those staff a lot of leverage to push for extra wages if they want robots to w business. thank you for this explanation. pope frances has apologized in person to indigenous groups in canada for the abuse suffer, but...
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been. lufthansa also hasn't improved its offer in recent days. so the employees see the necessity to go on strike today. by video for weeks, we have seen an immense workload at airports across germany. so this is a clear signal from the employs ignited in the bush f dish nevada. lufthansa has pointed the finger at the workers for demanding too much and putting a burden on travellers. organizers say the strike should last just over 24 hours, but they're prepared for further walk outs. if lufthansa doesn't meet their demands, a group of refugees in rome are making new life for themselves by learning to become desert shafts. the women worked as cooks in their homelands, but war persecution, or poverty force him to flee. victoria is from saddam. she's making a national desert. she is one of the many refugees who arrived in italy with personal stories of disadvantage and vulnerability. now a dozen of these women are rebuilding the lights from scratch, but not everything from back home is lost. they're all making sweets that represent the country that
been. lufthansa also hasn't improved its offer in recent days. so the employees see the necessity to go on strike today. by video for weeks, we have seen an immense workload at airports across germany. so this is a clear signal from the employs ignited in the bush f dish nevada. lufthansa has pointed the finger at the workers for demanding too much and putting a burden on travellers. organizers say the strike should last just over 24 hours, but they're prepared for further walk outs. if...
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i'll counseled due to a strike. passengers are left stranded in airports with lufthansa cuts almost all services through 2 major hubs, striking ground staff, they need higher pay to cope with inflation. also coming up u. s. fire fights as res hopes of saving you semitic national park. a giant blaze threatening its ancient trees shifts, direction, evacuation orders are still in place, the thousands of residents and europe ready for russia to turn down the gas flows through the nord stream pipeline offsets be cut today. ukraine's president says russia is using gas to terrorize europe. plus at the euro's for all tournament, hosts, england off through to the final after facing sweden. l play either germany or france faceoff to late as a day. ah, i'm and you keeps mckinnon. thanks so much for joining us. ground staff at germany's largest airline. lufthansa has begun a strike, which has forced the company to cancel over a 1000 flights. nearly all flights, 3 love tons of hubs in frankfort and munich. have been scrap starting this morning of a disruption could impact travel plans for more than
i'll counseled due to a strike. passengers are left stranded in airports with lufthansa cuts almost all services through 2 major hubs, striking ground staff, they need higher pay to cope with inflation. also coming up u. s. fire fights as res hopes of saving you semitic national park. a giant blaze threatening its ancient trees shifts, direction, evacuation orders are still in place, the thousands of residents and europe ready for russia to turn down the gas flows through the nord stream...
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we thank lufthansa for getting us back. >> i am just thankful to be back. >> reporter: lufthansa canceledir flight from prague which made them miss their flight to the united states. they reached tout the ceo of the airline and german ambassador to the u.s. >> they got a barrage of e- mails, around 340 e-mailless. telling them to have a little bit of a heart and get our kids out of prague. >> now the apartments say that lufthansa deserves a little bit of credit for getting them on a flight. >> i just got an e-mail saying that they went above and beyond. giving snacks to kids. giving seats to kids. >>> they've been short staff because they sr-pbtd been able to retire to prepandemic levels. and recent covid infections are also affecting crews. >> the crews and service people that you are depending on are now getting sick and have been out of work for 10, 14 days. >> sergio quintana. >> we're glad to have them home. >>> an unfortunate sign of normalcy returning to the bay area. housing market foreclosures. steps taken during the pandemic mostly expireed and the number of bay area foreclosure
we thank lufthansa for getting us back. >> i am just thankful to be back. >> reporter: lufthansa canceledir flight from prague which made them miss their flight to the united states. they reached tout the ceo of the airline and german ambassador to the u.s. >> they got a barrage of e- mails, around 340 e-mailless. telling them to have a little bit of a heart and get our kids out of prague. >> now the apartments say that lufthansa deserves a little bit of credit for...
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passengers due to the industrial action local union. vandy is seeking higher wages for $20000.00 lufthansa. employees. and facebook parent company matter has reported its 1st ever drop in revenue. it's quarterly profits also shrank for the 3rd quarter in a row, unless flame increased competition from tick tock and lower advertiser revenues for the drug as well. and if this is that germany has agreed to sell ukraine, 100 tanks and a deal worth one point. 7000000000 euros tanks will be produced by 2 german companies coast. my 5 bakeman and i'm retired, but the equipment won't be delivered before 2024, making it unlikely for them to be deployed during the ongoing war. russian ties with former allies in the west are in tatters over its invasion of ukraine. russia is naturally looking elsewhere to do business. that's where a new trade route with india comes in with both countries hoping to speed up bilateral trade. however unfair it might be, it seems that what's europe's loss could be asia gain. russia has been cut off from trade with the west. the sanctions imposed over its war against ukrain
passengers due to the industrial action local union. vandy is seeking higher wages for $20000.00 lufthansa. employees. and facebook parent company matter has reported its 1st ever drop in revenue. it's quarterly profits also shrank for the 3rd quarter in a row, unless flame increased competition from tick tock and lower advertiser revenues for the drug as well. and if this is that germany has agreed to sell ukraine, 100 tanks and a deal worth one point. 7000000000 euros tanks will be produced...
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the company to cancel more than a 1000 flights. nearly all flights through lufthansa. as hobbs in front of the munich happen scraps starting this morning. but disruption it will impact travel plans for more than a $130000.00 passengers worldwide. in the coming days, trade unions representing ground workers are demanding a pay increase to cope with rising, living costs are correspondent on the ground. at franklin epa will have much more about the travel chaos here in germany on the w a business at a quarter past the hour. but 1st, let's take a look now at some other stories. making headlines today. 3 united nations peacekeepers and at least 12 civilians have been killed and dozens injured during 2 days of clashes in the democratic republic of congo. the protest was spurred by complaints that the un mission in these little country had failed to protect civilians against militia violence. denisia has approved the new constitution in a referendum that was marred by low voter turnout and accusations of fraud. changes to the constitution have granted unchecked powers to the
the company to cancel more than a 1000 flights. nearly all flights through lufthansa. as hobbs in front of the munich happen scraps starting this morning. but disruption it will impact travel plans for more than a $130000.00 passengers worldwide. in the coming days, trade unions representing ground workers are demanding a pay increase to cope with rising, living costs are correspondent on the ground. at franklin epa will have much more about the travel chaos here in germany on the w a business...
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and then they got stranded when lufthansa canceled one of their connecting flights. and they told them they wouldn't be able to bring them back for weeks and bring them back to the states. after some pressure by parents and government officials, they found a solution. >> it's exhausting. but it was a beautiful trip and we thank lufthansa for getting us back. >> i was just a lot more happy that i could be home before september. and before school started again, so i could actually have the finishing of the rest of my summer break. >>> and parents have to go directly to the airline ceo and german ambassador to find a solution. ultimately they arranged a special charter for the students. in a statement lufthansa said they continue to struggle with skyrocketing demands, staffing shortages, and a surge of covid-19 infections with their workers. >>> okay, also tonight unprecedented behavior that is how cal fire is describing this fire burning outside of yosemite. this is time lapse video that you're looking at of the oak fire still creating those massive plumes of fire and
and then they got stranded when lufthansa canceled one of their connecting flights. and they told them they wouldn't be able to bring them back for weeks and bring them back to the states. after some pressure by parents and government officials, they found a solution. >> it's exhausting. but it was a beautiful trip and we thank lufthansa for getting us back. >> i was just a lot more happy that i could be home before september. and before school started again, so i could actually...
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lufthansa was in maybe late august early september before we can get them all home.u what did you say? what did your wife say? my wife just you know, my wife just died with the group made up mostly of children facing an extended european stay. parents went ballistic and called congress by phone representative anna issue. we had a lot of worried parents contacting us, and that's when we rolled our sleeves up and got to work on this. i'm a mother. i understand that the worry about our children actually called everyone from the airlines chief executives to the state department to the u. s embassy in prague. working with a third party booking group and lufthansa charter was scheduled sunday. it arrived monday at sfo in a statement, lufthansa airlines says we absolutely regret the inconvenience this cause as it is always our main priority after safety to provide our customers with a positive travel experience, it really seemed like the pressure from both sides. was giving us enough . no uh, traction that the that corporate lufthansa was paying started to pay attention. th
lufthansa was in maybe late august early september before we can get them all home.u what did you say? what did your wife say? my wife just you know, my wife just died with the group made up mostly of children facing an extended european stay. parents went ballistic and called congress by phone representative anna issue. we had a lot of worried parents contacting us, and that's when we rolled our sleeves up and got to work on this. i'm a mother. i understand that the worry about our children...
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and am we're going, we're expecting a similar scenario to lufthansa. now we mentioned nord stream one earlier, what's germany going to do if after nord stream, one scheduled maintenance, moscow actually doesn't switch the taps back on so the german government has actually been preparing for this scenario for a while. so german economy minister about how, but he's also the energy minister. he has been traveling to different countries to find other suppliers of gas to be able to substitute russian gas on which germany is heavily dependent on at the same time. and g terminals are being built across the country, but all of this is going to take time. and in the short term, that leaves germany in somewhat of a pickle and you know, german, german industry is very heavily dependent on, on russian gas. and if there's not enough, then they will be unable to continue their production. and at the same time, germany also delivers gas to other european countries. so this will also have a ripple effect on to other countries. the german government, you know, it's onl
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it says a payoff are made by lufthansa is good enough. the airlines, one of the was largest and it says the strike will affect about a $130000.00 passengers. i have to go to paris. the flight was cancelled, and they said that tomorrow would be booked. but nobody was here when we arrive in order to fate, what do we have to do? well, you have to all, when you have to sleep, did happen to that about this good the we talked about the situation and even though we are affected by the strike, we find it ok. what they are doing. these are difficult times. everyone has to fight and was times i was making good money right now. ok, let's go out just at the vice and who's at the brandenburg airport in ballad. just looking behind you this stuff. it looks pretty quiet there. is that an impact of the strike and the cuts for me fights while? absolutely, yeah, we're right in the middle of the summer peak season here in germany. and this is how we're the in check. bali consol looks like they're all basically clothes. they only checking and passengers for o
it says a payoff are made by lufthansa is good enough. the airlines, one of the was largest and it says the strike will affect about a $130000.00 passengers. i have to go to paris. the flight was cancelled, and they said that tomorrow would be booked. but nobody was here when we arrive in order to fate, what do we have to do? well, you have to all, when you have to sleep, did happen to that about this good the we talked about the situation and even though we are affected by the strike, we find...
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lufthansa was in maybe late august early september before we can get them all home.d you what did you say? what did your wife say? my wife just you know, my wife just died with the group made up mostly of children facing an extended european stay. parents went ballistic and called congress by phone representative anna issue. we had a lot of worried parents contacting us, and that's when we rolled our sleeves up and got to work on this. i'm a mother. i understand that the worry about our children called everyone from the airlines chief executives to the state department to the u. s embassy in prague. working with a third party booking group and lufthansa charter was scheduled sunday, arrived monday at sfo in a statement, lufthansa airlines says we absolutely regret the inconvenience this cause as it is always our main priority after safety to provide our customers with a positive travel experience, it really seemed like the pressure from both sides was giving us enough. no uh, traction that the that corporate lufthansa was paying started to pay attention. this story h
lufthansa was in maybe late august early september before we can get them all home.d you what did you say? what did your wife say? my wife just you know, my wife just died with the group made up mostly of children facing an extended european stay. parents went ballistic and called congress by phone representative anna issue. we had a lot of worried parents contacting us, and that's when we rolled our sleeves up and got to work on this. i'm a mother. i understand that the worry about our...
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no uh, traction that the that corporate lufthansa was paying started to pay attention. this story has a happy although harrowing end for the students, parents, some of whom say flying during covid produced such a sour note that they'll keep away from air travel until next year. in san jose jesse gary ktvu, fox two news and tonight, lufthansa says it will have to cancel nearly all of its flights tomorrow because of a strike. the airline says it expects to cancel more than 1000 flights tomorrow, affecting more than 130,000 passengers. flights between san francisco international and frankfurt and munich are among those affected . airlines ground employees are calling for pay increases and for more employees to be hired to help deal with the influx of passengers returning to the skies. the strike is the latest in a number of travel disruptions at european airports , senator alex padilla is joining calls for the transportation department to impose fines on airlines for delays and cancelations. senator podium as well as elizabeth warren are asking transportation secretary pet
no uh, traction that the that corporate lufthansa was paying started to pay attention. this story has a happy although harrowing end for the students, parents, some of whom say flying during covid produced such a sour note that they'll keep away from air travel until next year. in san jose jesse gary ktvu, fox two news and tonight, lufthansa says it will have to cancel nearly all of its flights tomorrow because of a strike. the airline says it expects to cancel more than 1000 flights tomorrow,...
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and it says a payoff made by lufthansa is not good enough. the airline is one of the world's largest, and it says the strike will affect about a $130000.00 passengers. step batson has worn out from berlin's brandenburg appleton, where at the peak of the summer, travel season here in germany. and this is how the last tech encounters look like. there are no loop kinds of flights at the moment, more than thousands have been canceled. effect the 134000 passengers who had to cancel their flights or re book their flights. and this is the heart of the summer season. many people decide to struggle this year since problem restrictions have been left off of the culprits and that make the problem okay. cannot target from africa? no, i have to go to paris the flood with cancer, and they say that tomorrow would be a book. but nobody was here when we are right in order to fate, what do we have to do? well, you have to all, when you have to sleep. so we are looking for some cancer people that can help us, but when we ask, it will be very hard to find someon
and it says a payoff made by lufthansa is not good enough. the airline is one of the world's largest, and it says the strike will affect about a $130000.00 passengers. step batson has worn out from berlin's brandenburg appleton, where at the peak of the summer, travel season here in germany. and this is how the last tech encounters look like. there are no loop kinds of flights at the moment, more than thousands have been canceled. effect the 134000 passengers who had to cancel their flights or...
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flights through germany, a council due to a strike. passengers are left stranded in airports as lufthansa cuts almost all services through 2 major hugs, striking ground stuff. say they need higher pay to cope with inflation. also coming out because russia flows, gas supplies to germany, energy minister, well about how back wants of was to come. we look at how he is gaining popularity while delivering tough truth and us fire fights as res. hopes of saving yosemite national park giant blaze threatening its ancient trees, shifts, direction, evacuation orders all still in place to thousands of residents. class at the euro's football tournament, hosts england, all through to be final up to basing sweden bell play i the germany or france, the face of later today. ah, i man, you keeps mc an in welcome to the program. ground staff that germany's largest airline. lufthansa have begun to strike, which has forced the company to council over a 1000 flights. nearly all flights, 3 love tons of hubs in frankfort and munich. have been scrap starting this morning and the disruption could impact travel pla
flights through germany, a council due to a strike. passengers are left stranded in airports as lufthansa cuts almost all services through 2 major hugs, striking ground stuff. say they need higher pay to cope with inflation. also coming out because russia flows, gas supplies to germany, energy minister, well about how back wants of was to come. we look at how he is gaining popularity while delivering tough truth and us fire fights as res. hopes of saving yosemite national park giant blaze...
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lufthansa assess its capacity to rebook passengers on other flights is limited. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets. kriti: red on the screen when it comes to the stock market. doom and gloom after the bell. ec yields lower. people pulling money out of the stock market. looks like they are putting it into the bond market. the dollar is stronger. remember the inverse correlation is very much in play. stronger dollar, weaker stocks. it stretches the brent crude. jon: as we swim to the earnings, how the profit picture looks today. it has been a key focus of investors. we have mixed results on that front. general electric getting the nod of approval from investors today. mcdonald's showing it had sales and pricing power. the stock is up 3%. we have been covering that fresh warning from walmart. though shares one of the worst performers on the s&p 500. as we get ready for the tech earnings t
lufthansa assess its capacity to rebook passengers on other flights is limited. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg markets. kriti: red on the screen when it comes to the stock market. doom and gloom after the bell. ec yields lower. people pulling money out of the stock market. looks like they are putting it into the...
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chancellor all of schultz signals a lufthansa-like bailout could be in store for gas giant uniper. walkouts and personnel shortages hit travelers across europe as -- flyers do not escape unscathed over july 4 weekend. wall street friday ending in the green but the action today will be somewhat different because it is the independence day holiday stateside. currently, still pointing lower. stoxx 50 futures with gains of 15%. in china, more covid cases being detected over the weekend. and the plight of the real estate developer shimao. just a reminder that chinese developers remain a risk area for the government. gains of .9% across the cac 40, .8% on that ftse 100. the spanish ibex gaining .8%. we are waiting for turkish inflation data in the next few seconds, it is currently out in fact. prices rising 78.6% year on year, the estimate was 79.95%. the central bank of turkey has not raised rates for the last year and the turkish lira is the worst performing em fx currency year-to-date. you are seeing -- on turkish lira and dollar. just a reminder that inflation now nearing 80%, a 25 y
chancellor all of schultz signals a lufthansa-like bailout could be in store for gas giant uniper. walkouts and personnel shortages hit travelers across europe as -- flyers do not escape unscathed over july 4 weekend. wall street friday ending in the green but the action today will be somewhat different because it is the independence day holiday stateside. currently, still pointing lower. stoxx 50 futures with gains of 15%. in china, more covid cases being detected over the weekend. and the...
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you will get to lufthansa in europe coming up but what you see with walmart is not so much econo babble but actual consumer action. consumers saying i have to buy this, not that. jonathan: we have an execution problem in the mix as well. tom: gm out and we will talk to the cfo and you wonder what the execution mix at gm is as well. who cares about the recession. corporations are adapting and adjusting. jonathan: stockmarkets adjusting as well and bramo, we talk about these issues again and again and people come out and say they are well priced and target and walmart prove us. those people are wrong because it is not well priced at all. lisa: that is going to become a theme, trying to parse out the distinction in this nebulous world. how much do we see walmart representing what we will see in other retailers? certainly stocks seem to be reflecting a broader based fear of pain but how much should we get confirmation of that with alphabet and microsoft? consumers have a weaker balance sheet than most expected. jonathan: do we start to see them get more conservative on guidance if they are
you will get to lufthansa in europe coming up but what you see with walmart is not so much econo babble but actual consumer action. consumers saying i have to buy this, not that. jonathan: we have an execution problem in the mix as well. tom: gm out and we will talk to the cfo and you wonder what the execution mix at gm is as well. who cares about the recession. corporations are adapting and adjusting. jonathan: stockmarkets adjusting as well and bramo, we talk about these issues again and...
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lufthansa was in maybe late august early september before we can get them all home.you what did you say? what did your wife say ? my wife just you know, my wife just died. there were they were stranded for four days until the u. s state department worked with lufthansa to charter a plane large enough to fly the group back to the bay area. lufthansa airlines, like many others around the globe, or canceling flights because of staffing issues. time now for 31, the city of san francisco is urging the state to hold off on plans to rush patients out of laguna hand a hospital, the board of supervisors passed resolutions to deal with the transfer and relocation of the patient's supervisors are urging health and human services secretary javier becerra. to stop the transfers of those people who are the most vulnerable. four people died after they were moved as part of a federally mandated closure plan of the hospital. three other patients died within days of being relocated. supervisors also want governor gavin newsom to declare a state of emergency . laguna honda is required
lufthansa was in maybe late august early september before we can get them all home.you what did you say? what did your wife say ? my wife just you know, my wife just died. there were they were stranded for four days until the u. s state department worked with lufthansa to charter a plane large enough to fly the group back to the bay area. lufthansa airlines, like many others around the globe, or canceling flights because of staffing issues. time now for 31, the city of san francisco is urging...
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one 3rd, or from lufthansa. when cove is grounded, plains across europe, many were brought here to be stored, chef and vis. mathias host have come from germany to collect an air bus and take it back to frankfort. passenger bookings have stored in recent weeks and the plane is needed again. does. it's utilize in coming here. it really feels like museums them through every thing. that breeze life into an airport is no longer here. swanson lies incredibly quiet. this is because no movement, no vehicles, florida, it's quite an airy atmosphere. i got your small hop, thomas county. i wasn't among the pilots that brought planes here and i just heard about it from colleagues and saw picture one or 2. it seemed like a graveyard to bring the food, so i thought the plains would probably be left here very much. but now here we are taking them back yet, and that's a great feeling little food for her to work on. doesn't i've gotten guns cause articles the food, the to live tons of pilot arrived? did valencia airport the day b
one 3rd, or from lufthansa. when cove is grounded, plains across europe, many were brought here to be stored, chef and vis. mathias host have come from germany to collect an air bus and take it back to frankfort. passenger bookings have stored in recent weeks and the plane is needed again. does. it's utilize in coming here. it really feels like museums them through every thing. that breeze life into an airport is no longer here. swanson lies incredibly quiet. this is because no movement, no...
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but their trip hit a major snag when lufthansa canceled their flight from prague to frankfurt. parents had initially criticized the airline for what they say was a lackluster response saying they were told the students might not get home for weeks. so they reached out to the ceo of the airline and the german ambassador to the u.s. >> they got a barrage of e-mails, 331 e-mails that went to them. and essentially asking them to have a little bit of a heart and get our kids out from prague. >> reporter: now parents say lufthansa deserves some credit for responding to the criticism and getting the students home on a chartered flight. >> they went over and beyond and the execs coming to the gates and the terminals to make sure we're having a safe flight. giving snacks to kids. giving toys to kids. >> reporter: airlines have canceled thousands of flights this summer stranding travelers around the world. all carriers have been struggling with the spike in demand as travel restrictions ease coupled with massive staffing shortages because they haven't been able to rehire to prepandemic l
but their trip hit a major snag when lufthansa canceled their flight from prague to frankfurt. parents had initially criticized the airline for what they say was a lackluster response saying they were told the students might not get home for weeks. so they reached out to the ceo of the airline and the german ambassador to the u.s. >> they got a barrage of e-mails, 331 e-mails that went to them. and essentially asking them to have a little bit of a heart and get our kids out from prague....
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any moore's office kinda lost the job mega viola that germany's biggest airline lufthansa has canceled about 3000 flights this summer due to poor ground handling. british airways has had to cancel $10000.00 the repercussions of the failed airport personnel policy during the pandemic are now being felt across europe. japan was one of the last countries to lift entry restrictions for taurus back in june, 2022. for more than 2 years, the japanese have had their country to themselves. coven 19 infection numbers. there are surprisingly low. why is that? v b m are also reports from tokyo. sh! at 1st glance, japan would seem to be a country that's quite vulnerable to coven 19. it has one of the world's oldest populations in it says he's a densely populated. yet the countries cove at death tal remains astonishingly like japan didn't implement any strict lock downs. legally the government couldn't do that. instead, and all it asked citizens to voluntarily change their behavior with. and the majority complied. that was one of japan's great strengths in its pandemic. responsible, even prior to th
any moore's office kinda lost the job mega viola that germany's biggest airline lufthansa has canceled about 3000 flights this summer due to poor ground handling. british airways has had to cancel $10000.00 the repercussions of the failed airport personnel policy during the pandemic are now being felt across europe. japan was one of the last countries to lift entry restrictions for taurus back in june, 2022. for more than 2 years, the japanese have had their country to themselves. coven 19...
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has begun for schools in the german capital, and passengers crown the chicken counters of easy jet lufthansa and ryan air at berlin's airport. patience is needed at the security checkpoint. before flying off on vacation, you have to do a lot of waiting. they dispense their low on staff from what i hear and they seem unprepared to what i did enough if after 2 years of not flying a lot of people have been laid off or are looking for another job than something like this is bound to happen as well, so here in a berlin it's only 3 hours, but i am silly. i would be concerned if you was fargo's the waiting times at berlin brandenburg airport are not the worst. and other german airports such as dusseldorf, it's not uncommon to have waiting times of up to 5 or 6 hours before the security check. and it's been like that for weeks eulley, a full man gamba of the german aviation association. since that the chaos at many german airports is regrettable, but could hardly have been prevented just equal when upon in japan, demi, i suppose, major economic challenges to the industry as well. so unfortunately, s
has begun for schools in the german capital, and passengers crown the chicken counters of easy jet lufthansa and ryan air at berlin's airport. patience is needed at the security checkpoint. before flying off on vacation, you have to do a lot of waiting. they dispense their low on staff from what i hear and they seem unprepared to what i did enough if after 2 years of not flying a lot of people have been laid off or are looking for another job than something like this is bound to happen as well,...