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helena humphrey has the business news. helena: i'm afraid so. deutsche bank is in trouble with its shareholders as investors as opposed to authorities as it has been in the past. now, shareholders are suing the bank for 740 million euros. they say the bank underpaid them for shares in a subsidiary. deutscsche shareholdlders allege lender already controlled the bank two years prior to fully taking over its business. investors want to be paid the value of the shares where they were at that time. the suit involves over 30 german and international investors. our financial correspondent annette weisbachch says as the case is still ongoing, it is not clear whether deutsche will have to pay up. annette: at this time it might be different because there was a hearing already at the regional court in cologne where this matter will be discussed and also decided. and the leading judge was already pointing towards a more favorable hearing result for the bank at that hearing in early november. so this time deutsche bank might actually get away without paying
helena humphrey has the business news. helena: i'm afraid so. deutsche bank is in trouble with its shareholders as investors as opposed to authorities as it has been in the past. now, shareholders are suing the bank for 740 million euros. they say the bank underpaid them for shares in a subsidiary. deutscsche shareholdlders allege lender already controlled the bank two years prior to fully taking over its business. investors want to be paid the value of the shares where they were at that time....
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helena humphrey has the business news. helena: i'm afraid so. deutsche bank is in trouble with its shareholders as investors as opposed to authorities as it has been in the past. now, shareholders are suing the bank for 740 million euros. they say the bank underpaid them for shares in a subsidiary. deutsche shareholders allege the lender already controlled the bank two years prior to fully taking over its business. investors want to be paid the value of the shares where they were at that time. the suit involves over 30 german and international investors. our financial correspondent annette weisbach says as the case is still ongoing, it is not clear whether deutsche will have to pay up. annette: at this time it might be different because there was a hearing already at the regional court in cologne where this matter will be discussed and also decided. and the leading judge was already pointing towards a more favorable hearing result for the bank at that hearing in early november. so this time deutsche bank might actually get away without paying al
helena humphrey has the business news. helena: i'm afraid so. deutsche bank is in trouble with its shareholders as investors as opposed to authorities as it has been in the past. now, shareholders are suing the bank for 740 million euros. they say the bank underpaid them for shares in a subsidiary. deutsche shareholders allege the lender already controlled the bank two years prior to fully taking over its business. investors want to be paid the value of the shares where they were at that time....
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helena: it's back to phil now. snacks should be ready, because the biggest tv fest, aside from the state of union address, is just around the corner. phil: it is the super bowl. thank you so much. yes, america's biggest sports show takes place in minnesota on sunday. as ever, the hype surrounding american football's finale is high. the new england patriots and the philadelphia eagles are in town, and fans and media are gearing up for an unforgettable showdown. reporter: as the reigning super bowl champions, the new england patriots know how to make an entrance. this group of players, led by star quarterback tom brady, are the favorites to retain their crown on sunday. the five vince lombardi trophies on the plane's tail wing tell the story of their success. after the arrival, it was time for some hype for the media -- even if brady was trying to keep things grounded. >> it's going to be a tough one. reporter: brady is going for his sixth super bowl title. but he has an injured throwing hand to contend with. >> i kn
helena: it's back to phil now. snacks should be ready, because the biggest tv fest, aside from the state of union address, is just around the corner. phil: it is the super bowl. thank you so much. yes, america's biggest sports show takes place in minnesota on sunday. as ever, the hype surrounding american football's finale is high. the new england patriots and the philadelphia eagles are in town, and fans and media are gearing up for an unforgettable showdown. reporter: as the reigning super...
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president donald trump is in davos touting his message of america first but will world leaders sit on helena home for the world economic forum and i'll have more coming up. and while helen i was freezing for you in davos the euro hit another record high mario draghi still says the european central bank doesn't plan to hike interest rates anytime soon. and for business on the w m how are you going to get us welcome to the program donald trump arrived at davos and as expected it's all about america first the president's visit comes amid announcements of new tariffs set by the u.s. government that have been heavily criticized mostly between the lines of others davus speakers in his first day at the world economic forum trump held several bilateral talks behind closed doors. security has been beefed up at davos that may have something to do with the arrival of the u.s. president donald trump he seems to have opted for a soft landing meeting key u.s. allies first among them british prime minister to resume a many so her criticism of countries not doing enough or free trade as a direct swipe at tr
president donald trump is in davos touting his message of america first but will world leaders sit on helena home for the world economic forum and i'll have more coming up. and while helen i was freezing for you in davos the euro hit another record high mario draghi still says the european central bank doesn't plan to hike interest rates anytime soon. and for business on the w m how are you going to get us welcome to the program donald trump arrived at davos and as expected it's all about...
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and of course the dollars business team is in davos we're now going to bring in helena humphrey who has been covering the conference for us helena hi it's good to see you again while we saw donald trump arriving today and some were outraged by the simple fact that someone said to him thank you for coming so how welcome is the u.s. president. well the u.s. president walked into the lion's den of globalists who mostly stand for everything that he doesn't they're against populism they're against protectionism that said i have never see the courage of the congress center so packed out when the u.s. president walked through he said switzerland great country and that he was here to deliver a message of peace and prosperity he then proceeded to hold a closed door talks with the british prime minister to resign may off to which he then held a small press conference where there was that long awaited slightly or quit handshake and theresa may want to again made a point of stressing how important not special relationship still is probably because she's looking for global trade ties out of the euro
and of course the dollars business team is in davos we're now going to bring in helena humphrey who has been covering the conference for us helena hi it's good to see you again while we saw donald trump arriving today and some were outraged by the simple fact that someone said to him thank you for coming so how welcome is the u.s. president. well the u.s. president walked into the lion's den of globalists who mostly stand for everything that he doesn't they're against populism they're against...
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and of course the dollars business team is in davos we're now going to bring in helena humphrey who has been covering the conference for us helena hi it's good to see you again while we saw donald trump arriving today and some were outraged by the simple fact that someone said to him thank you for coming so how welcome is the u.s. president well the u.s. president walked into the lion's den of globalists who mostly stand for everything that he doesn't they're against populism they're against protectionism that said i have never see the courage of the congress sent to so packed out when the u.s. president walked through he said switzerland great country and he was here to deliver a message of peace and prosperity he then proceeded to hold a closed door talks with the british prime minister to resign may off to which he then held a small press conference where there was a long awaited slightly or quit handshake and theresa may want to again made a point of stressing how important not special relationship still is probably because she's looking for global trade ties out of the european uni
and of course the dollars business team is in davos we're now going to bring in helena humphrey who has been covering the conference for us helena hi it's good to see you again while we saw donald trump arriving today and some were outraged by the simple fact that someone said to him thank you for coming so how welcome is the u.s. president well the u.s. president walked into the lion's den of globalists who mostly stand for everything that he doesn't they're against populism they're against...
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and of course the dollars business team is in davos we're now going to bring in helena humphrey who has been covering the conference for us helena hi it's good to see you again well we saw donald trump arriving today and some were outraged by the simple fact that someone said to him thank you for coming so how welcome is the u.s. president. well the us president walked into the lion's den of globalists who mostly stand for everything that he doesn't they're against populism they're against protectionism that said i have never seen the courage of the congress center so packed out when the us president walked through he said switzerland great country and that he was here to deliver a message of peace and prosperity he then proceeded to hold a closed door talks with the british prime minister to resign may off to which he then held a small press conference where there was that long awaited slightly or quit handshake and theresa may want to again made a point of stressing how important not special relationship still is probably because she's looking for global trade ties out of the european
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humphrey in davos helena oxfam the ngo has a pretty strong stance on this. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality report server award work cannot well faith point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be on you my thank you very much for joining us on d. w. what single way what measure would you recommend to close that gap as soon as possible what do you want people here to do when they leave this luxury resort to see that inequality that we show in our reports of some report is a result of choices that politicians and business people make if they make different choices the gap could close such as so we would like governments political leaders to take the driving seat and manage the economies for the benefit of the majority are not for the few at the top so for example they should institute a living wage a minimum wage which is a living wage people at the bottom
humphrey in davos helena oxfam the ngo has a pretty strong stance on this. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality report server award work cannot well faith point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be on you my thank you very much for joining us on d. w. what single way what measure would you...
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humphrey in davos helena oxfam the ngo has a pretty strong stance on this don't think. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality report server award work cannot well fate point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be any my thank you very much for joining us on d. w. what single way what measure would you recommend to close that gap as soon as possible what do you want people here to do when they leave this luxury resort you see that inequality that we show in our report of some report is a result of choices that politicians and business people make if they make different choices the gap could close such us so we would like governments pauli to concede us to take the driving seat and manage the economies for the benefit of the majority and not for the few at the top so for example they should institute a living wage a minimum wage which is a living wage people at the bottom ca
humphrey in davos helena oxfam the ngo has a pretty strong stance on this don't think. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality report server award work cannot well fate point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be any my thank you very much for joining us on d. w. what single way what measure would...
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humphrey in davos helena oxfam the ngo has a pretty strong stance on this don't they. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality report server award work cannot well faith point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be any my thank you very much for joining us on d w what single way what measure would you recommend to close that gap as soon as possible what you want people here to do when they leave this luxury resort you see that inequality that we show in our report of some report is a result of choices that politicians and business people make if they make different choices the gap could close such as so we would like governments political leaders to take the driving seat and manage the economies for the benefit of the majority are not for the few at the top so for example they should institute a living wage a minimum wage which is a living wage people at the bottom can have
humphrey in davos helena oxfam the ngo has a pretty strong stance on this don't they. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality report server award work cannot well faith point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be any my thank you very much for joining us on d w what single way what measure would...
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humphrey in davos helena oxfam the ngo has a pretty strong stance on this don't they. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality reports reward work cannot well faith point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be any my thank you very much for joining us on d.w. what single way what measure would you recommend to close that gap as soon as possible what you want people here to do when they leave this luxury resort you see that inequality that we show in our report of some report is a result of choices that politicians and business people make if they make different choices that god could close such as so we would like governments political leaders to take the driving seat and manage the economies for the benefit of the majority are not for the few at the top so for example they should institute a living wage a minimum wage which is a living wage people at the bottom can have a
humphrey in davos helena oxfam the ngo has a pretty strong stance on this don't they. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality reports reward work cannot well faith point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be any my thank you very much for joining us on d.w. what single way what measure would you...
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for the boss in frankfurt helena humphrey in davos for us thank you very much for this analysis. well expectations have been high and reactions to trump's address were mixed but few truly are convinced it was the right kind of speech for a gathering at the world economic forum is a quick survey of thoughts and reactions following trump's remarks from davos. i walked out of his speech because i do not believe that this is a forum for people who use the kind of language he used we're talking about creating unity in a fractured world to hear and his statements over the last month about haiti where i live and work and many other countries in the world only deepen those fractures i came here with very low expectations and i have to say he met them. you know it was a speech really about america first and i think to understand these issues in the context of a global international community it just rang very odd you know i think the audience sat there and listened there were no claps if fell flat it was really selling a story of america donald trump has given a speech today in which he h
for the boss in frankfurt helena humphrey in davos for us thank you very much for this analysis. well expectations have been high and reactions to trump's address were mixed but few truly are convinced it was the right kind of speech for a gathering at the world economic forum is a quick survey of thoughts and reactions following trump's remarks from davos. i walked out of his speech because i do not believe that this is a forum for people who use the kind of language he used we're talking...
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we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for us in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump isn't today is that what it was you know brian i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he did single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a bigger biggest risk to the world economy in the same way as terrorism in the same way as climate change even to global security and then of course the irony that waltz neurons are modi was deeding this warning from davos in washington the u.s. president donald trump was busy signing off on those rofft of tariffs stealing a blow to international cooperation and of course to free trade as well. and today at the same time we had the nobel laureate economist joseph stiglitz criticizing trumps tariffs saying that they will not create jobs and creating jobs is probably the biggest economic class that is hanging over
we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for us in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump isn't today is that what it was you know brian i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he did single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a bigger biggest...
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we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for is in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump isn't today is that what it was you know brian i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he didn't single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a bigger biggest risk to the world economy in the same way as terrorism in the same way as climate change even to global security and then of course the irony that waltz neurons are modi was deeding this warning from davos in washington the u.s. president donald trump was busy signing off on those rofft of tariffs stealing a blow to international cooperation and of course to free trade as well. and today at the same time we had the nobel laureate economist joseph stiglitz criticizing trumps tariffs saying that they will not create jobs and creating jobs is probably the biggest economic class that is hanging ov
we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for is in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump isn't today is that what it was you know brian i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he didn't single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a bigger biggest...
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helena are demanding answers about water rate hikes. they claim that big wineries aren't paying their fair share. kpix5's emily turner in st. helena where a public meeting is just getting started. emily? >> reporter: it's a quaint town in wine country that even according to its own website says its main goal is to maintain that small town atmosphere and provide quality services to its citizens and yet most of the people who are here for this meeting tonight feel that that is not the case and that they've been sold out to big business. . take sot "we jus t." the topic: water >> all we want is answers to the questions of why you're screwing the citizens of st. helena. >> reporter: that's a question anthony mckayla has been asking the city for months. the topic, water woes. a group of locals has banded together against rate hikes and accused the utility of a lack of transparency. tonight they hope to hold city hall accountable. >> since 2000, if you were to compound the rates together, our rates have gone up 739%. >> reporter: meanwhile th
helena are demanding answers about water rate hikes. they claim that big wineries aren't paying their fair share. kpix5's emily turner in st. helena where a public meeting is just getting started. emily? >> reporter: it's a quaint town in wine country that even according to its own website says its main goal is to maintain that small town atmosphere and provide quality services to its citizens and yet most of the people who are here for this meeting tonight feel that that is not the case...
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we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for is in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump ism today is that what it was it o'brien i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he didn't single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a biga biggest risk to the world economy in the same way as terrorism in the same way as climate change even to global security and then of course the irony that waltz neurons are modi was deeding this warning from davos in washington the us president donald trump was busy signing off on those rofft of tariffs stealing a blow to international cooperation and of course to free trade as well. and today at the same time we had the nobel laureate economist joseph stiglitz criticizing trogs tariffs saying that they will not create jobs and creating jobs is probably the biggest economic class that is hanging over the worl
we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for is in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump ism today is that what it was it o'brien i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he didn't single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a biga biggest risk to...
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fact that the higher you get the thinner the air the less oxygen there it's all right my colleague helena humphrey at the world economic forum excellent reporting this week tonight and you'll be on the story for us tomorrow helen thank you very much. in vienna the united nations has begun fresh efforts to jumpstart peace talks between the syrian government and the opposition the two days of talks in vienna come after eight previous rounds in geneva and even though a breakthrough seems as far away as ever u.n. special envoy for syria stuff on the mistura remains optimistic. meanwhile in the north of the war torn country another conflict is raging on turkey's offensive targeting kurdish militia in the region of a free. most churches appear to approve of their government's new war our correspondent in istanbul filed this report on how operation all of branch is being perceived back home. and more on every channel the military operation in syria is the top story on turkish television the tenor of the reporting there e petry all tick how did lee critical the majority of turkish people it seems
fact that the higher you get the thinner the air the less oxygen there it's all right my colleague helena humphrey at the world economic forum excellent reporting this week tonight and you'll be on the story for us tomorrow helen thank you very much. in vienna the united nations has begun fresh efforts to jumpstart peace talks between the syrian government and the opposition the two days of talks in vienna come after eight previous rounds in geneva and even though a breakthrough seems as far...
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trade tariffs and sparked turmoil on currency markets are listed for the mountains now my colleague helena humphrey joins me from the world economic forum in davos good evening to you helen how well we've almost arrived all week the the narrative the med and narrative they've all lead us to us president donald trump and the message that he'll deliver tomorrow is the world economic forum is it ready. it is certainly done its best friend to prepare the ground for this moment yesterday we saw a convincing speeches from the german chancellor i'm going to machall who said have we not learned the lessons of history one hundred years on from the end of the first world war now is not a time full populism for protectionism for isolationist policies that patton was picked up by french president emmanuel mccall he quickly became the davos dolling often he took to the stage he said let's move now for a stronger europe and that was met with great applause in a davos that said today british prime minister theresa may came to town and she delivered her speech in which she sidestepped breaks it that's not
trade tariffs and sparked turmoil on currency markets are listed for the mountains now my colleague helena humphrey joins me from the world economic forum in davos good evening to you helen how well we've almost arrived all week the the narrative the med and narrative they've all lead us to us president donald trump and the message that he'll deliver tomorrow is the world economic forum is it ready. it is certainly done its best friend to prepare the ground for this moment yesterday we saw a...
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we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for is in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump ism today is that what it was you know brian i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he didn't single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a bigger the biggest risk to the world economy in the same way as terrorism in the same way as climate change even to global security and then of course the irony that waltz neurons are modi was deeding this warning from davos in washington the u.s. president donald trump was busy signing off on those rofft of tariffs stealing a blow to international cooperation and of course to free trade as well. and today at the same time we had the nobel laureate economist joseph stiglitz criticizing trumps tariffs saying that they will not create jobs and creating jobs is probably the biggest economic class that is hanging
we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for is in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump ism today is that what it was you know brian i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he didn't single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a bigger the...
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trade tariffs and sparked turmoil on currency markets are either set for the mountains now my colleague helena humphrey joins me from the world economic forum in davos good evening to you helen i well we've almost arrived all week the the narrative the net and narrative they've all led us to u.s. president donald trump and the message that he'll deliver tomorrow is the world economic forum is it ready. it's certainly done its best friend to prepare the ground for this moment yesterday we saw a convincing speeches from the german chancellor i'm going to machall who said have we not learned the lessons of history one hundred years on from the end of the first world war now is not a time full populism for protectionism for isolationist policies that baton was picked up by french president emmanuel mccall he quickly became the davos dolling often he took to the stage he said let's move now for a stronger europe and that was met with great applause in a divorce that said today british prime minister theresa may came to town and she delivered her speech in which she sidestepped breaks it that's not
trade tariffs and sparked turmoil on currency markets are either set for the mountains now my colleague helena humphrey joins me from the world economic forum in davos good evening to you helen i well we've almost arrived all week the the narrative the net and narrative they've all led us to u.s. president donald trump and the message that he'll deliver tomorrow is the world economic forum is it ready. it's certainly done its best friend to prepare the ground for this moment yesterday we saw a...
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we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for is in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump ism today is that what it was you know brian i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he didn't single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a biga biggest risk to the world economy in the same way as terrorism in the same way as climate change even to global security and then of course the irony that waltz neurons are modi was deeding this warning from davos in washington the u.s. president donald trump was busy signing off on those rofft of tariffs stealing a blow to international cooperation and of course to free trade as well. and today at the same time we had the nobel laureate economist joseph stiglitz criticizing trumps tariffs saying that they will not create jobs and creating jobs is probably the biggest economic class that is hanging over t
we want to go now to my colleague helena humphrey she is covering the world economic forum for is in davos she joins us now good evening to you helen i mean it truly seemed that modi was offering his answer to the policy of trump ism today is that what it was you know brian i would characterize this is a passive aggressive speech from the indian prime minister modi he didn't single out trump by name but he didn't single out his policies he said that trade barriers represented a biga biggest...
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trade tariffs and sparked turmoil on currency markets are low said for the mountains now my colleague helena humphrey joins me from the world economic forum in davos good evening to you helen how well we've almost arrived all week the the narrative the med and narrative they've all led is to u.s. president donald trump and the message that he'll deliver tomorrow is the world economic forum is it ready. it's certainly done is best brant to prepare the ground for this moment yesterday we saw a convincing speeches from the german chancellor angela merkel who said have we not learned the lessons of history one hundred years on from the end of the first world war now is not a time for populism for protectionism for isolationist policies that baton was picked up by french president emmanuel mccall he quickly became the devil's dolling often he took to the stage he said let's move now for a stronger europe and that was met with great applause in a davos that said today british prime minister to resign may came to town and she delivered her speech in which she sidestepped breaks it that's not to say
trade tariffs and sparked turmoil on currency markets are low said for the mountains now my colleague helena humphrey joins me from the world economic forum in davos good evening to you helen how well we've almost arrived all week the the narrative the med and narrative they've all led is to u.s. president donald trump and the message that he'll deliver tomorrow is the world economic forum is it ready. it's certainly done is best brant to prepare the ground for this moment yesterday we saw a...
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s helena humphrey standing by for us helena can you fill us in on the expectations where you are for the president's speech. much anticipation here in davos the congress and has been packed out for the past hour with crowds of people in the participants in the delegates who want to enter the congress and have been subject to extra security they're not allowed to take water into the congress center that's the first time that we've seen that here of course there's been much anticipation high expectations all week the thinking has been that this will be a speech promoting the america first agenda looking at different mystic policy domestic wins and bragging rights that say it's today we've seen a different message from the president he said that he wants to bring a message of peace and prosperity a positive one he says where she thinks that the davos elite will like so we went out and about on the streets of davos to find out what people here are expecting ahead of that speech let's take a listen. well i hope he's going to reach out to the wider world this hasn't been his practice so fa
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helena foulks feels this had to be done to address what she calls a global health issue. :50 helena foulkes a couple of statistics that hit us was that 80 percent of women feel worse about themselves after looking at these ads and 42 percent... of girls want to be thinner s she falls in . >>> we're committing to any of the aim images in the stores will be real and we'll be honest with you. >> no more touchups starting april of 2019. they're no loppinger be altered to change shape, size, skin, eye color, or wrinkles. executive vice president feels this had to be done for her to address what she calls a global health issue. >> 80% of women feel worse about themselves after looking at beauty ads and 42% of girls in grades 1-3 want to be thinner. >> patty said she falls in the 80% category. >> when you go in and see a concealer that's supposed to just -- not only blurs your pimples or makes you more beautiful and you try it and doesn't work on you, feel like you'reless than. >> cvs hopes other retailers and beauty stores will come ply with the policy by the end of 2020. what's real is if their
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juri: as you saw, -- helena: as you saw, those tests being called reprehensible. --the reprehensible. of course because medics industry and other industry have to do tests on humans. where do you draw the line? correspondent: testing volunteers is the final step in the approval process because findings from animal tests are limited in assessing effects on humans. recent studies on the effects of car exhaust conducted on behalf of the auto industry have set off alarms. >> you can only speculate about the politics of underlying intention. whether the special interest groups promote studies like this with the aim of coming up with a negative result concerning nitrogen dioxide effects they can use politically. correspondent: a mere 700 euros compensation is not unusual. one reason might be world medical association says that medical research can only be performed on humans when the potential benefits for the subjects and the experiment outweigh the risks and harms. analysts say it becomes difficult when sign gets entangled --when science gets entangled with business.
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humphrey has been covering davos for us and just got out of the speech of minoan mccall helena hi it's good to see you know we already heard a few of the ideas that mccall presented there what reactions have you seen so far from there it went down very well indeed here with the devil salute have you who espouse many of the liberal business friendly ideas from president and manually makkal what he said in the congress will france ease back that was met with some strong approval was he at the world economic forum so that went down very well indeed essentially the french president took the idea from the german chancellor angela merkel of multiculturalism and carried it forward his speech though rooted in the here and now it was energetic he caught cold for an adult god europe in terms of sunk countries running ahead in terms of reforms now my colleague cost of spoke to van ohio who's the president of the european investment bank just after that speech that secularism. the focus turned on to europe here in davos on day two of the world economic forum with the german chancellor angela merke
humphrey has been covering davos for us and just got out of the speech of minoan mccall helena hi it's good to see you know we already heard a few of the ideas that mccall presented there what reactions have you seen so far from there it went down very well indeed here with the devil salute have you who espouse many of the liberal business friendly ideas from president and manually makkal what he said in the congress will france ease back that was met with some strong approval was he at the...
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helena sims: evererything is connected to the ocean. we get food from the ocean, protecection from the ocean, our climate, ourur weather i is driven by p processes which are from ththe ocean. s so everythig we d do in a w way or anoththers connenected to the ocean. i it s an intntegral partrt of our liv. wwe're only 455 square kilometes of land, compared to over a million square kilometers of oceanan. ideally you would call the seychelles a large oceanic state. the seychehelles economys driven by tourism and fisheries. they are the two main drivers of our economy. antat: the corals provide a home for different specieies in the ocean, macroinverts, fish species. but they also provide for economic activities, including diving and snorkeling. but at the sasame time, corals protect y your coastline. therere has been a risse in ocen tempmperature,e, and this hahasn impt on yourur corals, because then this leads t to coral bleaching, and then you lose the ccorals 'cause t then you enendp with dead corals. when coral bleach, you obsererve the
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helena lee, bbc news. germany has moved a step closer to forming a new government, after members of the centre left social democrats gave their backing to new coalition talks with angela merkel‘s conservatives. at a party meeting in bonn, the spd‘s martin schulz urged delegates to press ahead, describing a new coalition as the best way to combat hard—right politics in europe. the general election four months ago left no party with an overall majority. jenny hill in berlin says talks to form a government could begin as soon as tomorrow. his view is that if they can pull this off, if they go into government, in his view it's the responsible thing to do to try and form a government, but that it's possible, in his view, to renew the party within that coalition, but their task is going to be huge. they are very low in the polls, they will have to distinguish themselves from mrs merkel‘s conservatives if they are to try and rebuild their electorate, many of whom, of course, disappeared off to vote afd, t
helena lee, bbc news. germany has moved a step closer to forming a new government, after members of the centre left social democrats gave their backing to new coalition talks with angela merkel‘s conservatives. at a party meeting in bonn, the spd‘s martin schulz urged delegates to press ahead, describing a new coalition as the best way to combat hard—right politics in europe. the general election four months ago left no party with an overall majority. jenny hill in berlin says talks to...
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helena come back to that and don't trump had dinner with high profile european business leaders last night the c.e.o.'s of siemens added us to syncro for example in his speech he said he had made fifteen new friends last night and somewhat defused he spoke of billions of dollars of investment promises did you hear anything that could corroborate that. billions and billions is what we had that point hamad he pees even totality it's congratulating chum for the tax reform saying that they would now invest we haven't got a figure on that at the moment but chump did point out that apple had already pledged to invest three hundred fifty billion u.s. dollars following that tax reform we also know that toyota and chrysler haven't acted similar measures so hopefully the chump administration will be waiting i'm sure for pledges that all similarly grand. well he. boasted in his speech of low unemployment a boy in record breaking stock market and rising business and consumer confidence as if it all was his doing i mean while his tax cuts are widely praised in the business world isn't he just luc
helena come back to that and don't trump had dinner with high profile european business leaders last night the c.e.o.'s of siemens added us to syncro for example in his speech he said he had made fifteen new friends last night and somewhat defused he spoke of billions of dollars of investment promises did you hear anything that could corroborate that. billions and billions is what we had that point hamad he pees even totality it's congratulating chum for the tax reform saying that they would...
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trade tariffs and sparked turmoil on currency markets are listed for the mountains now my colleague helena humphrey joins me from the world economic forum in davos good evening to you helen how well we've almost arrived all week the the narrative the med and narrative they've all lead us to us president donald trump and the message that he'll deliver tomorrow is the world economic forum is it ready. it's certainly done its best brant to prepare the ground for this moment yesterday we saw a convincing speeches from the german chancellor angela merkel who said have we not learned the lessons of history one hundred years on from the end of the first world war now is not a time full populism for protectionism for isolationist policies that baton was picked up by french president emmanuel mccall he quickly became the davos dolling often he took to the stage he said let's move now for a stronger europe and that was met with great applause here in davos that said today british prime minister theresa may came to town and she delivered her speech in which she sidestepped breaks it that's not to say
trade tariffs and sparked turmoil on currency markets are listed for the mountains now my colleague helena humphrey joins me from the world economic forum in davos good evening to you helen how well we've almost arrived all week the the narrative the med and narrative they've all lead us to us president donald trump and the message that he'll deliver tomorrow is the world economic forum is it ready. it's certainly done its best brant to prepare the ground for this moment yesterday we saw a...
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helena lee, bbc news. theresa may has said she‘s to set out plans in coming weeks to crack down on company executives who enrich themselves while jeopardising their workers‘ pensions. writing in the observer newspaper, she describes the practice as an unacceptable abuse that will be ended. turkey has opened a new front in the war in syria — and says its airforce hit more than a—hundred targets, on the first day of its offensive against kurdish—held territory near its border. turkey is now shelling kurdish militia in the afreen region of northern syria which they say is linked to turkish insurgency in their own country. the airstrikes were backed by artillery on the border. but turkey is against kurdish military might: they‘ve been backed by the us in their fight against so—called islamic state. earlier our correspondent mark lowen gave me more details. the first strikes of a new front in syria‘s war — turkish f—16s pounding kurdish positions from the air, thick plumes rising above the e
helena lee, bbc news. theresa may has said she‘s to set out plans in coming weeks to crack down on company executives who enrich themselves while jeopardising their workers‘ pensions. writing in the observer newspaper, she describes the practice as an unacceptable abuse that will be ended. turkey has opened a new front in the war in syria — and says its airforce hit more than a—hundred targets, on the first day of its offensive against kurdish—held territory near its border. turkey is...
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and of course the dollars business team is in davos we're now going to bring in helena humphrey who has been covering the conference for us helena hi it's good to see you again well we saw it all trump arriving today and some were outraged by the simple fact that someone said to him thank you for coming so how welcome is the u.s. president. well the u.s. president walked into the lion's den of globalists who mostly stand for everything that he doesn't they're against populism they're against protectionism that said i have never see the courage of the congress center so packed out when the u.s. president walked through he said switzerland great country and that he was here to deliver a message of peace and prosperity he then proceeded to hold a closed door talks with the british prime minister to resign may offer to which he then held a small press conference where there was that long awaited slightly or quit handshake and theresa may want to again made a point of stressing how important not special relationship still is probably because she's looking for global trade ties out of the eur
and of course the dollars business team is in davos we're now going to bring in helena humphrey who has been covering the conference for us helena hi it's good to see you again well we saw it all trump arriving today and some were outraged by the simple fact that someone said to him thank you for coming so how welcome is the u.s. president. well the u.s. president walked into the lion's den of globalists who mostly stand for everything that he doesn't they're against populism they're against...
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helena lee, bbc news. let's talk to sarah lambert, head of policy and public affairs at the national autism society. do you welcome this? we absolutely do. we have been campaigning for yea rs do. we have been campaigning for years to make access to a blue badge much more accessible for autistic people and their families and we know for those who can access them it can be a real lifeline, the difference between being able to go out and see friends and staying at home. how exactly will the rules change? the government is launching a consultation that sets out proposals for how come across england, the eligibility for a blue badge can change and it will take more into account people's needs in terms of if they have awareness of safety, perhaps anxiety when travelling. it's a consultation so everybody should get involved and respond and let the government know how important it is these changes happen. how, specifically, would that help people who have autism? talk us through the problem is those people have in
helena lee, bbc news. let's talk to sarah lambert, head of policy and public affairs at the national autism society. do you welcome this? we absolutely do. we have been campaigning for yea rs do. we have been campaigning for years to make access to a blue badge much more accessible for autistic people and their families and we know for those who can access them it can be a real lifeline, the difference between being able to go out and see friends and staying at home. how exactly will the rules...
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. ♪ ♪ jaime: con esta imÁgenes en vivo desde la ciudad de san josÉ pasamos con helena para conocer mÁs sobre la lluvia que estÁ pronosticada en la zona. elena: muy buena noche, comenzamos analizando cÓmo estuvo la temperatura mÁxima sobre esta tarde de domingo en san josÉ. para las prÓximas horas se espera 30% de probabilidad de lluvia. la mÍnima de 50 grados para san josÉ. jaime: enseguida de "noticias univisiÓn 14", un funcionario de la administraciÓn advierte que rusia podrÍa estar interviniendo en las elecciones presidenciales de mÉxico. y la alfombra roja se tiÑe de negro en los golden globes. ♪ ♪ jaime: en mÉxico, autoridades reportan por lo menos11 muertos como resultado de enfrentamientos entre civiles y armados en acapulco. el ejÉrcito y fuerzas armadas tomaron control de la ciudad, docenas de personas fueron arrestadas. rusa en las elecciones de estados unidos podrÍa estar repitiÉndose pero ahora en los comicios de mÉxico. esto asegura el principal consejero de polÍtica exterior del presidente trump. marÍa: existen seÑales de que rusia estÁ intervinie
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helena lee, bbc news. germany could move closer to having a stable government later today, four months after inconclusive general elections. the centre—left social democrats are due to vote on whether to begin formal coalition talks on renewing the four—year alliance with the conservatives of the chancellor, angela merkel. our correspondentjenny hill is following developments from berlin.... what is the reluctance in continuing that coalition? a lot of people within the social democrat party feel that their time spent already in coalition with angela merkel‘s conservatives was to blame for a shockingly poor election result in september, and the blame for their languishing position at the very bottom end of the polls. the social democrats have often been rather indistinguishable from mrs merkel‘s conservative party, because they are so lumped together in this coalition. so many felt after the election result in september that they should go into opposition, redefine the party, really tried to rejuve
helena lee, bbc news. germany could move closer to having a stable government later today, four months after inconclusive general elections. the centre—left social democrats are due to vote on whether to begin formal coalition talks on renewing the four—year alliance with the conservatives of the chancellor, angela merkel. our correspondentjenny hill is following developments from berlin.... what is the reluctance in continuing that coalition? a lot of people within the social democrat...
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helena lee, bbc news. earlier i spoke with sarah lambert, head of policy and public affairs at the national autism society. she said her organisation had been campaigning for this decision for years. we know that for those people that can we know that for those people that ca n a ccess we know that for those people that can access them currently, it can be a real lifeline, the difference between being able to go out and go to the shops, to see friends and do the same things as everyone else or staying at home. how exactly under these proposals will the rules change? what the government is doing todayis change? what the government is doing today is launching a consultation which sets out some proposals for how come across england, the eligibility for the blue badge can change so it will take into account much more people's needs in terms of whether they have awareness of safety, whether they have perhaps anxiety when travelling. it is a consultation so everyone should get involved and respond to it and let
helena lee, bbc news. earlier i spoke with sarah lambert, head of policy and public affairs at the national autism society. she said her organisation had been campaigning for this decision for years. we know that for those people that can we know that for those people that ca n a ccess we know that for those people that can access them currently, it can be a real lifeline, the difference between being able to go out and go to the shops, to see friends and do the same things as everyone else or...
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pasamos con helena para conocer mÁs sobre las condiciones del tiempo. elena: comenzamos analizando la temperatura mÁxima durante este domingo en san josÉ, se reportaron 50 grados de temperatura mÁxima. estuvimso sobre las temperaturas normales, se espera el cielo parcialmente nublado, mÍnima de 53 grados y este viento soplando al sudeste. mÁs informaciÓn en solo minutos. flavio: mientras tanto, en perÚ el servicio de energÍa elÉctrica volviÓ a ser restablecido. afectados por el sismo de magnitud 7.1 que tuvo epicentro en arequipa, se calcula que mÁs de 100 familias quedaron damnificadas y hay por lo menos2 muertos y 65 heridos. el presidente pidiÓ la calma en las zonas afectadas. >> con tranquilidad, el gobierno se estÁ ocupando de los temas, por eso estoy aquÍ. flavio: el sismo ocurriÓ a las 4:20am y el gobierno ya confirmÓ hasta cinco rÉplicas. y enseguida, entÉrese como un automÓvil por lo hasta estrellarse con el segundo piso de un edificio. y enfrentamientos entre bandas cobraron la vida de 10 personas en mÉxico. enero se ha con
pasamos con helena para conocer mÁs sobre las condiciones del tiempo. elena: comenzamos analizando la temperatura mÁxima durante este domingo en san josÉ, se reportaron 50 grados de temperatura mÁxima. estuvimso sobre las temperaturas normales, se espera el cielo parcialmente nublado, mÍnima de 53 grados y este viento soplando al sudeste. mÁs informaciÓn en solo minutos. flavio: mientras tanto, en perÚ el servicio de energÍa elÉctrica volviÓ a ser restablecido. afectados por el sismo...
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helena lee, bbc news. france's president, emmanuel macron, has told the bbc he shares the outrage of african countries about reports donald trump used a vulgar and offensive word to describe them. mr trump was forced to deny being a racist when he was accused of making the comments during an oval office meeting on immigration. speaking to andrew marr, president macron said it was important to understand the history behind the countries involved. let me ask you, if i may come about yet another leader. i wonder what you thought when you got up in the morning and read what president trump, icannot morning and read what president trump, i cannot say the word, had said about certain african countries, s—hole countries. among the countries that were offended we re the countries that were offended were many french—speaking countries in africa. did you share the outrage? for sure. it is not a word you can use. and, and, if we want precisely to build peace, development in this country, and respectful relationsh
helena lee, bbc news. france's president, emmanuel macron, has told the bbc he shares the outrage of african countries about reports donald trump used a vulgar and offensive word to describe them. mr trump was forced to deny being a racist when he was accused of making the comments during an oval office meeting on immigration. speaking to andrew marr, president macron said it was important to understand the history behind the countries involved. let me ask you, if i may come about yet another...
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helena lee, bbc news. theresa may has said she's to set out plans in coming weeks to crack down on company executives who enrich themselves while jeopardising their workers' pensions. writing in the observer newspaper, she describes the practice as an unacceptable abuse that will be ended. joining me now from bristol is the former lib dem mp and pensions minister, steve we b b. thank you forjoining us. do you agree that in the wake of what has happened to temperance —— to carillion, bhs and the sir philip green row over pensions there that more needs to be done to protect workers' pensions? i do think more needs to be done but it could well be years before anything actually happens. what we're hearing about is a white paper expected next month and that would have to be followed bya and that would have to be followed by a law and we already know what parliament's laws will be the next year so we're talking 2019, 2020 and then another year to consult and implement so nothing will happen very quickly and
helena lee, bbc news. theresa may has said she's to set out plans in coming weeks to crack down on company executives who enrich themselves while jeopardising their workers' pensions. writing in the observer newspaper, she describes the practice as an unacceptable abuse that will be ended. joining me now from bristol is the former lib dem mp and pensions minister, steve we b b. thank you forjoining us. do you agree that in the wake of what has happened to temperance —— to carillion, bhs and...
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helena lee, bbc news. tennis and kyle edmund has reached his first grand slam quarterfinal. the british no 2 beat the italian, andreas seppi, in four sets at the australian open in melbourne. nick parrott reports. kyle edmund could barely stand after his last match in melbourne. now he has reached greater heights than ever before. the mercury was at a merciful 26 degrees but early on it looked like andreas seppi could prove too hot to handle. 27 places separate them in the world rankings. on court, it was much closer, with the italian taking the first set on a tie—break. at 33, seppi has a decade's experience on edmund and at times, it showed. the briton was broken first but a change of footwear led to a change in fortunes as he went on to level the match. winning five games in a row saw edmund grow in confidence and seppi's stubborn resistance drained away. it took almost three hours to set up the biggest match of his career but edmund isn't getting carried away. you know, i have to believe i'm going to win and believe in my game and stuff so that is the way i've approach
helena lee, bbc news. tennis and kyle edmund has reached his first grand slam quarterfinal. the british no 2 beat the italian, andreas seppi, in four sets at the australian open in melbourne. nick parrott reports. kyle edmund could barely stand after his last match in melbourne. now he has reached greater heights than ever before. the mercury was at a merciful 26 degrees but early on it looked like andreas seppi could prove too hot to handle. 27 places separate them in the world rankings. on...
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helena lee, bbc news. a former premier league footballer is about to become president of the west african nation of liberia. george weah — who played for chelsea and manchester city — told the bbc he was ready to meet the expectations of his people. he will be sworn in tomorrow. his victory is the latest extraordinary chapter in liberia's emergence from the horrors of civil war. from the capital monrovia here's our africa editor, fergal keane. a fanfare for the people's man. who rose from the slums to become an international football star. and now president of his country. how are you doing? george weah is the face of a changing nation. for the first time in over 70 years power is being transferred between democratically elected leaders. can you be as successful a president as a footballer? you only look at me as a former footballer but i am a human being. i strive to be excellent. i can be successful. today he was leading a team of friends against an army selection and still scoring. it was in europe,
helena lee, bbc news. a former premier league footballer is about to become president of the west african nation of liberia. george weah — who played for chelsea and manchester city — told the bbc he was ready to meet the expectations of his people. he will be sworn in tomorrow. his victory is the latest extraordinary chapter in liberia's emergence from the horrors of civil war. from the capital monrovia here's our africa editor, fergal keane. a fanfare for the people's man. who rose from...
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s helena humphrey in davos helen the ngo has a pretty strong stance on the. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality report reward work cannot wealth they point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be any my thank you very much for joining us on d. w. what single way what measure would you recommend to close that gap as soon as possible what you want people here to do when they leave this luxury resort you see that inequality that we show in our report of some report is a result of choices that politicians and business people make if they make different choices the gap could close such as so we would like governments political leaders to take the driving seat and manage the economies for the benefit of the majority are not for the few at the top so for example they should institute a living wage a minimum wage which is a living wage people at the bottom can have a
s helena humphrey in davos helen the ngo has a pretty strong stance on the. they certainly do have year in oxfam's inequality report reward work cannot wealth they point out that eighty two percent of all the wealth generated last year is now in the hands of just one percent of the population to discuss how to close that gap i'm joined now by the executive director of oxfam international will be any my thank you very much for joining us on d. w. what single way what measure would you recommend...
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this is your business update i'm helena humphrey in berlin great you could join us job cuts at a time of higher profits it's certainly a hard sell and ones even as is attempting to pull off now it's key industrial power business is stuttering along but its other segments are making up for the losses thanks to a global upturn that's not stopping the german firm from slashing jobs worldwide c.e.o. joe k.'s argues there's a lot to do to make the company fit for the future but that is not going down well with the protesters because at the same time as operations would be wound back in germany the emmons is embarking on new ones in the u.s. the demonstrators going to huge lengths to make sure their voices are heard. workers from the eastern german town of gurlitz cycled hundreds of kilometers to the annual shareholders meeting in munich they're determined to fight back against plans to cut their jobs with them from the few of those who are fighting for a future and as long as we continue to do so and see a chance we're going to keep going. seaman c.e.o. joe kayser pointed to market trends
this is your business update i'm helena humphrey in berlin great you could join us job cuts at a time of higher profits it's certainly a hard sell and ones even as is attempting to pull off now it's key industrial power business is stuttering along but its other segments are making up for the losses thanks to a global upturn that's not stopping the german firm from slashing jobs worldwide c.e.o. joe k.'s argues there's a lot to do to make the company fit for the future but that is not going...
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i'm helena humphrey good to have you with us new year's revelers around the globe have been treated to spectacular displays of pyrotechnics as the world welcomed the new year in new york thousands on times square braved frigid temperatures to celebrate twenty eighteen and minus twelve degrees celsius it was the second cold it's new year's eve on record which. security arrangements were tight as people assembled at iconic venues around the world we begin our report at the brandenburg gate in berlin. germans may have a reputation for being reserved but not at new year the country goes firework crazy and nowhere more than the capital berlin thousands throng the streets around the brandenburg gate to welcome two thousand and eighteen and d w reporter rebecca rivers was there to soak up the excitement. despite something here to give them this year business entities have gone off without a hitch and despite all the out little they can seem to night is the maid here he's friendly and fun people just want to have fun. just ten hours earlier the sky above sydney harbor was a blaze with colors a
i'm helena humphrey good to have you with us new year's revelers around the globe have been treated to spectacular displays of pyrotechnics as the world welcomed the new year in new york thousands on times square braved frigid temperatures to celebrate twenty eighteen and minus twelve degrees celsius it was the second cold it's new year's eve on record which. security arrangements were tight as people assembled at iconic venues around the world we begin our report at the brandenburg gate in...
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and earlier i talked to de w's helena humphrey who is covering the meeting for us and asked how the mood is compared to last year when the world was wondering what donald trump's presidency would look like. let's put it this way have yes certainly no words edith the theme of this year's annual meeting of the world economic forum is creating a shared future in a fractured whyld over the past year since the us president has been in the white house donald trump has pulled the united states out of the paris climate agreement he has ripped up the t p p trade deal anough to looks like it's on the rocks basically he's done everything that runs contrary to what the davos and eat would like to see happen and he will give the closing remarks here at the world economic forum on friday first though we have to hear from indian prime minister in the ranger modi tomorrow i will really start to get an understanding into what the global elite think about a series of risks ranging from growing inequality artificial intelligence the labor market growth education and the gender gap over a series of many man
and earlier i talked to de w's helena humphrey who is covering the meeting for us and asked how the mood is compared to last year when the world was wondering what donald trump's presidency would look like. let's put it this way have yes certainly no words edith the theme of this year's annual meeting of the world economic forum is creating a shared future in a fractured whyld over the past year since the us president has been in the white house donald trump has pulled the united states out of...
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right more news coming your way at the top of the out in the meantime head to our web site called i'm helena humphrey see you again saying. i. want to go out and they will not succeed in dividing the south not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made from minds meet the germans new and surprising aspects of one sense culture in germany. us american kate moos takes a look at germany receives at their traditions everyday lives and language those are some of the highlights i'm sorry so i'm glued to it. because the trick of g.w. dot com the germans. this week on world story is. brewing up a storm in turkey. the long goodbye of the indian typewriter. but first of all in one of a number of eastern european sleeping from. from the city streets has been rising for several years and local authorities are struggling to accept. even though he lives in the middle of berlin he feels as if you were invisible three years ago me how came you with nothing but a backpack since then he's been sleeping on the street
right more news coming your way at the top of the out in the meantime head to our web site called i'm helena humphrey see you again saying. i. want to go out and they will not succeed in dividing the south not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking a stand global news that matters d. w. made from minds meet the germans new and surprising aspects of one sense culture in germany. us american kate moos takes a look at germany receives at their...